Vous êtes sur la page 1sur 259

L@KOD>@ G<HN<F

N^ZdRbi c]Rbd cVbZVc


6/P<Q ><LL@MM@ DH?IIK NHDM
>IHO@KMD=F@ DH?IIK NHDM
?N>M DH?IIK NHDM
><=DH@M MQJ@
P<FF GINHM@? MQJ@
INM?IIK NHDM,3:222j82222=MN1Y-

CRZVb >_]]VbTZR\ <Zb >_^UZdZ_^Vb


Version: 200703

>_]]VbTZR\ <Zb >_^UZdZ_^Vb


>IHM@HML

30 BV^VbR\ Z^W_b]RdZ_^

303 G_UV\ T_UV UVcTbZ`dZ_^


304 LVbZVc \Z^V e`
305 I`VbRdZ_^ dV]`VbRdebV bR^XV
306 Jb_UeTdc WVRdebVc

40 L`VTZWZTRdZ_^c

403 L`VTZWZTRdZ_^c W_b Z^fVbdVb e^Zdc


404 L`VTZWZTRdZ_^c W_b WZh WbVaeV^Ti e^Zdc

50?Z]V^cZ_^c

503 IedU__b e^Zd UZ]V^cZ_^


504 D^U__b e^Zd UZ]V^cZ_^

60 JRbdc ^R]V
70 KVWbZXVbR^d TZbTeZd
8 D^cdR\\RdZ_^ Z^cdbeTdZ_^

803 >RccVddV Z^U__b e^Zd ,<=3:j<=82804 >_^fVbdZS\V Z^U__b e^Zd ,<>3:j<>46805 >_^fVbdZS\V Z^U__b e^Zd ,<>4:j<>82806 >VZ\Z^X T_^TVR\VU UeTd di`V ,<?3:j<?46807 GVU @LJ UeTd Z^U__b e^Zd ,<?3:j<?6:808 CZXY @LJ UeTd Z^U__b e^Zd ,<?4:j<?82809 >RSZ^Vd Z^U__b e^Zd ,<J64j<J6:80: PR\\ ]_e^dVU Z^U__b e^Zd ,<L3:4<O@K<80; IedU__b e^Zd ,<N3:j<N82-

90 @\VTdbZT T_^db_\ We^TdZ_^c


903 AZhVU WbVaeV^Ti e^Zd
904 D^fVbdVb e^Zd

:0 @\VTdbZTR\ gZbZ^X UZRXbR]c R^U J>= `Y_d_


:03 D^fVbdVb _edU__b e^Zd
:04 AZhVU WbVaeV^Ti _edU__b e^Zd
:05 D^U__b e^Zdc
:06 LV^c_b TYRbRTdVbZcdZT

; ARZ\ebV T_UV R^U db_eS\VcY__dZ^X

5
5
5
6
7

;
;
3:

59
59
62

69
77
79

79
89
96
:6
:;
;7
324
327
333

342
342
348

357
357
358
363
37 7

37 9

;03 ARZ\ebV T_UV


;04 Mb_eS\VcY__dZ^X W_b Z^fVbdVb e^Zdc
;05 Mb_eS\VcY__dZ^X W_b WZhVU WbVaeV^Ti e^Zdc

37 9
38 4
39 2

Appendix - Controllers

179

>_]]VbTZR\ <Zb >_^UZdZ_^Vb


30BV^VbR\ Z^W_b]RdZ_^
vsv 7SHIP GSHI HIWGVMTXMSR
T_UV

<

3:

xq y

TVSHYGX X]TI

EMV GSRHMXMSRIV

GSHI ERH QIERMRK

GEWWIXXI X]TI

GSRZIVXMFPI X]TI

TVSHYGX WTIGMJMGEXMSR
ZSPXEKI
GSSPMRK
XLI ZEPMH RYQFIV QSVI
GETEGMX]
XLER XLSYWERH HMKMXEP vvurvvz@tzur{u2^
HILYQMHMJM mPMXVI SV TMRXnXLI JMVWX
wwurwyu@tzu2^
IV
X[S RYQFIV
EMV VIJVIWL
vvzrwwu@tzur{u2^
XLI JMVWX X[S RYQFIV
GETEGMX]

<
{
GSQFMREXMSR X]TI
WMRKPI WTPMX YRMX SV
TEGOEKIH YRMX

X[S F] SRI

,
.

HYGX X]TI

XLVII F] SRI

GIMPMRK GSRGIEPIH
X]TI

wwurwyu@t{u2^

JSYV F] SRI

[MRHS[ X]TI

vvu@tzur{u2^

JVII GSQFMREXMSR
m7<@ WIVMIWn

GEFMRIX X]TI

wwu@tzu2^

QYPXM WIVMIW

[EPP X]TI

x}uryuu@tzu2^

KEW LIEX TYQT

x}uryuu@t{u2^

yvz@tzu2^

9YXHSSV ?RMX

<

vu

ETTIEVERGI

VIJVMKIVERX

HIWMKR WIVMIW RYQFIV

LIEXMRK ERH GSSPMRK

GSSPMRK SRP]
ERH HILYQMJMIV

xrTMTI

GPMQEXI X]TI

<ww

JM\IH JVIUYIRG] ERH PMXXPI ETTPMERGI

+r1

>v

<yu|-

+- MRZIVXIV X]TI

2r;

>x

<vwx

.- MRZIVXIV X]TI

<rD

<vxyE

<yvuE

>vqWYMXEFPI JSV EX rvz GSSPMRK


mGSSPMRKq LIEX TYQTn SV EX
rwu LIEXMRKmLIEX TYQTn

<ww

<yu|-

<vwx

<vxyE

<yvuE

<yvu+

vsw ?RMXEV] =QEVX WIVMIW PMRI YT mo/++ FIPSRKW XS <yvu+ 9Rr9JJq o/<+ FIPSRKW XS <yvu+
.- 3RZIVXIVn

+?v}w+//++

+?wyw+1/++

+?w}w+2/++
+?w}8+2/++

+?v}w+0/<+

+?wyw+1/<+

+?x{w+2/<+

-3-

+?yw8+6/++

+?x{w+3/++
+?x{8+3/++
+?y}8+3/++
+?{u8+3/++

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

+,v}w+-/++

+,wyw+-/++
+,w}w+-/++
+,x{w+-/++

+,v}w+-/<+

+,wyw+-/<+

+,y}w+-/++
+,{uw+-/++

+,x{w+-/<+

+.wyw+7/++
+.w}w+7/++
+.x{w+7/++
+.v}w+7/<+
+.wyw+7/<+
+.x{w+7/<+

+.v}w+6/++
+.wyw+6/++
+.wyw+6/<+

+.y}w+2/++
+.{uw+2/++

+-v}w+-/++
+-wyw+-/++
+-v}w+-/<+
+-wyw+-/<+

+.w}w+2/++
+.x{w+2/++

+.y}w+7/++

+=v}w+@/<+

+:y}w+5/++

+:yww+-/++

+.x{w+2/<+

vsx 9TIVEXMSR XIQTIVEXYVI VERKI


JM\IH JVIUYIRG] WMRKPI YRMXqQYPXM WTPMX YRMX

-SSPMRK

3RHSSV
9YXHSSV

2IEXMRK

3RHSSV
9YXHSSV

.,
A,
.,
A,
.,
A,

., A, -

<EXIH
w|
v~
xz
wy
wu
vysz
|
{

-4-

7E\MQYQ
xw
wx
yx
w{
w|
rr
wy
v}

+-w}w+0/++
+-x{w+0/++
+-y}w+0/++
+-{uw+0/++
+-x{w+0/<+

7MRMQYQ
v}
vy
vu
{
vz
rr
r|
rr

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


NS[JWYJW XNSLQJ ZSNYr XZUJW QT\ FRGNJSY YJRUt HTTQNSL

.TTQNSL

4SITTW
TZYITTW

3JFYNSL

4SITTW
TZYITTW

=FYJI

8F]NRZR

/- .

x}

yx

8NSNRZR
w~

B- .
/- .

w*

xy

wz

y{

zy

s{

B- .
/- .
B- .

xz

x|

ss

xv

x}

w{

wzt{

ss

ss

/- .

xz

s}

B- .

w~

ss

wtz ;WTIZHY KJFYZWJX


wtztw :ZYITTW KJFYZWJX
3060303<V`ae eZW ^fUZ Xc[W_V][Wc cWXc[YWcS_e K632S
?MJ FNW HTSINYNTSJW X^XYJR FITUYX YMJ LWJFYQ^ KWNJSIQ^ WJKWNLJWFSY =zwvFr \MNHM NX UWTYJHYN[J KTW YMJ
T_TSJ QF^JW FSI NX LTTI YT F[TNI YMJ JFWYM LJYYNSL \FWRJWt -JSJKNY KTW YMJ JS[NWTSRJSY 0
3060304 MZW f_[gWcdS] `feV``c US_ ^SeUZ h[eZ ^f]e[a]W ejaWd [_V``c f_[e
?MJ ZSN[JWXFQ TZYITTW HFS HTSSJHY YMJ HFXXJYYJ Y^UJuHTS[JWYNGQJ Y^UJuIZHY Y^UJuHJNQNSL HTSHJFQJI Y^UJ
NSITTW ZSNYXt .TS[JSNJSY YT IJXNLS FSI STY FKKJHY YMJ NSITTW IaHTWt
3060305 A]Wi[T]W S_V WSdj [_deS]]Se[`_
?MJ TZYITTW HFS RJJY YMJ MNLMJW WJVZJXY TK NSXYFQQFYNTSt 1WTR YMJ XUJHNKNHFYNTSXr ^TZ \NQQ KNSI KTW JFHM ZSNYr
MT\ QTSL FSI MT\ MNLM YMJ UNUNSL \NQQ GJr \MNHM \NQQ GJ HTS[JSNJSY KTW IJXNLS FSI NSXYFQQFYNTSt
3060306 Iae[`_S] dSXWej VWg[UWd S_V ^fUZ ^`cW acWU[d[`_ U`_ec`] VWg[UW
Ft ,RGNJSY eW^aWcSefcW dW_d`cr HTNQ YJRUJWFYZWJ XJSXTW FSI HTRUWJXXTW YJRUJWFYZWJ RFPJ YMJ
YJRUJWFYZWJ HTSYWTQ FSI IJKWTXYNSL HTSYWTQ RTWJ UWJHNXJt
T0 C[YZ1]`h acWddfcW dh[eUZ HFS KJJQ YMJ INXHMFWLNSL UNUJ UWJXXZWJ FSI XZHYNTS UNUJ UWJXXZWJ TS
YNRJ FSI UWJHNXJQ^t 4K YMJ UWJXXZWJ NX YTT MNLM TW YTT QT\r NY \NQQ XYTU YMJ HTRUWJXXTW YT UWJ[JSY NY GJNSL
IFRFLJI KTW YMJ XFPJ TK UWJXXZWJt
U0 F`h S^T[W_e U``][_Y \[e+ 4Y NX FS TUYNTSFQ UFWY KTW YMJ X^XYJRt 4K ^TZ \FSY YT WJFQN_J HTTQNSL RTIJ
\MJS YMJ J]YJWNTW FRGNJSY YJRUJWFYZWJ NX YTT QT\r ^TZ HFS HMTTXJ NYt
V0 >M ac`eWUe[`_+ KTW YMJ NS[JWYJW ZSNYr YMJWJ NX .? UWTYJHYNTSt 4K YMJ X^XYJR HZWWJSY NX YTT MNLMr YMJ
JQJHYWNH X^XYJR \NQQ WJIZHJ YMJ KWJVZJSH^ TW XYTU YMJ ZSNY FZYTRFYNHFQQ^t
3060307 L[]W_e `aWcSe[`_
4S YMJ TZYITTW ZSNYr ^TZ \NQQ KNSIr FRTSL YMJ UNUJ TW TZY TK YMJ HTRUWJXXTWr YMJWJ FWJ YMJ XTKY RFYJWNFQ YT
WJIZHJ YMJ STNXJ QJ[JQt -JXNIJXr KTW XTRJ ZSNYXr YMJ JQJHYWNH HTSYWTQ X^XYJR HFS FIOZXY YMJ STNXJ G^ KN]NSL
YMJ KWJVZJSH^t

-5-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


vsysw 3RHSSV JIEXYVIW
3060403 H_S\Vcd TRccVddV Z^U__b e^Zd
Es 8I[ HIWMKRIH TERIP |uuo|uu [MXL XLI {uuo{uu GEWWIXXI YRMX
8I[ HIWMKRIH W[MRK PSYZIV [MXL XLI RSR WQSSXL WYVJEGIq [LMGL GER LSPH FEGO XLI GSRHIRWERX [EXIVs
8I[ HIWMKRIH JMPXIV PSGOq [LMGL [MPP JM\ XLI JMPXIV QSVI JMVQP] XLER FIJSVIs
+HSTXW XLI WXITTMRK QSXSVq KMZI XLI PSYZIV E PEVKIV W[MRK ERKIPs
8I[ JER [MXL FMKKIV HMEQIXIV JER FPEHIq WIRHMRK SYX PEVKIV EMV JPS[s
/PIGXVMG GSRXVSP FS\ MW PSGEXIH MR XLI YRMXq GSRZIRMIRX XS QEMRXEMRs
>LI GEWWIXXI MRHSSV YRMX EHSTXW XLI TERIP [LSWI HMQIRWMSR MW MHIRXMGEP XS XLEX SJ GIMPMRKq EJXIV MRWXEPPEXMSRq
XLI YRMX [MPP FI EGGSVHERX [MXL XLI HIGSVEXMSR HIGSVs
Fs 0VII IPIZEXMRK TERIPq IEW] XS GPIER
>LI TERIP GER FI IPIZEXIH JVIIP] MJ XLI JMPXIV MW RIGIWWEV] XS FI GPIERIHq ]SY GER QEOI XLI TERIP KS HS[R
XS XLI EHQMVIH TSWMXMSRq XLIR STIR XLI TERIP ERH HVE[ SYX XLI JMPXIV XS GPIERs
Gs 0VIWL EMV SYXPIX HIWMKR
>LI YRMX MW IUYMTTIH [MXL XLI TVITEVIH JVIWL EMV SYXPIX mJSV +,u~_+,x{ YRMXWnq WS XLEX XLI GYWXSQIV GER
WIX XLI JVIWL EMV JYRGXMSR XS XLI YRMX EGGSVHMRK XS XLIMV S[R VIUYMVIQIRXs 1VIEXP] MQTVSZI XLI VSSQ EMV
UYEPMX]s
Hs ,YMPXrMR LMKL LIEH HVEMR [EXIV TYQT
.YI XS XLI MRXIVREP JPSEX W[MXGLq FYMPXrMR HVEMR TYQT GER HVEMR [EXIV EYXSQEXMGEPP] [LIR XLI GSRHIRWEXMSR
MW JYPP IRSYKL ERH RIGIWWEV] XS FI GPIERIHs >LI WXERHEVH LIEH LIMKLX GER FI YT XS {uuQQq VIEPM^MRK
XLI QSWX IJJIGXMZI [EXIV HVEMREKIs
Is 0VII WIXXMRK SJ XLI y JPETW
>LI yr[E] GEWWIXXI YRMX LEW y W[MRK JPETW MR EPPs CSY GER WIX ER] SJ JPETW EGGSVHMRK XS XLI VIUYMVIQIRXs
/sKs ]SY GER WIX SRI SV X[S JPET MR W[MXGLrSJJ TSWMXMSRs ,YX XLI RSMWI PIZIP [MPP FI EJJIGXIHs
Js ;YMIX STIVEXMSR
>LI YRMX MW IUYMTTIH [MXL XLI KVIEXP] TS[IVJYPq WQSSXLq ERH YPXVE UYMIX QYPXMrFPEHI JERq [LMGL LEW XLI
MVVIKYPEV LIPM\q ERH GER VYR MR WMPIRGIs
3060404 ?VTV^d T_^fVbdZS\V e^Zd
Es 9TXMSREP MRWXEPPEXMSR QSHI
>LI GSRZIVXMFPI YRMX GER FI MRWXEPPIH RSX SRP] SR XLI JPSSV FYX EPWS XS XLI GIMPMRKq [LMGL GER FI HIXIVQMRIH
F] XLI LSWX JEZSV ERH XLI VSSQ H`GSVs 3X MW QSVI GSRZIRMIRX XS WIVZMGI ERH MRWXEPPEXMSRs
Fs =MPIRX STIVEXMSR
>LI GSRZIVXMFPI YRMX MW IUYMTTIH [MXL E LMKL IJJMGMIRXq WQSSXLq QYPXMrFPEHI GIRXVMJYKEP JERq [LMGL KIRIVEXIW
E TS[IVJYP FYX KIRXPI EMVJPS[ XS ER] GSVRIV MR XLI VSSQs
Gs =TEGIrWEZMRK HIWMKR
+R MRRSZEXMZI JER ERH XLI YPXVE XLMR LIEX I\GLERKIV VIWYPX MR XLI YPXVE XLMR GSRZIVXMFPI YRMXs 0YPP] EHNYWXEFPI
QSYRXMRK FVEGOIXW QEOI MX TSWWMFPI XS MRWXEPP XLI YRMX IZIR MR XLI XMKLXIWX TPEGIWs 6IWW XLER v~~QQ mJSV
+-u~_+-wyn SJ ZIVXMGEP HMVIGXMSR EVI VIUYMVIH JSV MRWXEPPEXMSRs
Hs+YXSQEXMGEPP] GSRXVSP SJ EMVJPS[ HMVIGXMSR
3R SVHIV XS VIEPM^I XLI GSQJSVXEFPI WTEGI [MXL WXIEH] XIQTIVEXYVIq XLI EMV GSRHMXMSRIV EHSTXW X[S WXITTMRK
QSXSVW XS EHNYWX XLI EMVJPS[ EYXSQEXMGEPP] JSV WIRHMRK XLI EMV XS IZIV] GSVRIV SJ XLI VSSQs ALIR LIEXMRKq
MX [MPP WIRH HS[RPSEH PEVKI UYERXMX] SJ LSX EMV MR SVHIV XS UYMGOP] ERH IJJIGXMZIP] [EVQ YT XLI JPSSVq ERH MX
[MPP WIRH XLI EMVJPS[ JVSQ XST XS FSXXSQ JVSQ XLI ZIV] FIKMRRMRK [LIR GSSPMRK XS WIRH XLI GSSP EMV XS IZIV]
GSVRIV SJ XLI VSSQs
Is 6EVKI ERKPI EMV WYTTP]MRK
vuu [MHI ERKPI PSYZIVW ERH |u [MHIrERKPI FPEHIW HIWMKR XS QEOI E TVIGMWI GSRXVSP SJ XLI EMVJPS[q MX
IUYEFP] HMWXVMFYXIW XLI GSQJSVXEFPI EMV XS IZIV] GSVRIV SJ XLI VSSQs

-6-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


3060405 @\VXR^d UeTd e^Zd
Es =TEGI WEZMRK HIWMKR
AMXL XLI QMRMQYQ XLMGORIWW SJ SRP] wwzQQq XLI YRMX EPQSWX GER FI MRWXEPPIH MRXS ER] HYGXIH WTEGIs 3X
RIIHW RSX XLI ZIV] FMK WTEGIq ERH [MPP RSX IJJIGX XLI I\XIVMSV HIGSVEXMSRq SRP] PIEZI TISTPI GSQJSVXEFPI
EMV RSX JIIPMRK MXW I\MWXIRGIs
Fs 0PI\MFPI LERKMRK OMXW
>LI HYGX YRMXW EVI IUYMTTIH [MXL JPI\MFPI LERKMRK OMXWq [LMGL GER VIEPM^I XLI JVII TSWMXMSR XS MRWXEPP MX MR
ER] HMVIGXMSR* PIJXq VMKLXq YT SV HS[Rs
Gs 2MKL IJJMGMIRG] JMPXIV
>LI YRMX EHSTXW 1x KVEHI JMPXIVq GER IJJMGMIRXP] JMPXIV XLI HMVX IXGq ERH MQTVSZI XLI VSSQ EMV UYEPMX]q EX XLI
WEQI XMQIq XLI JMPXIV GER TYPP SYX JVSQ HS[RWMHIq GSRZIRMIRX JSV QEMRXIRERGI ERH GPIERMRKs
Hs 7YPXMrQSHI JSV MRWXEPPEXMSR
>LI MRHSSV YRMX GER FI MRWXEPPIH [MXL ER EMV VIXYVR HYGX SV [MXLSYX ER EMV VIXYVR HYGX EGGSVHMRK XS XLI MRWXE
rPPEXMSR RIIHs

Is @EVMEFPI GSRXVSP QSHI


>LI MRHSSV YRMX GER FI GSRXVSPPIH F] VIQSXI GSRXVSPPIV SV [MVIH GSRXVSPPIVs +FSYX XLI GSRRIGXMSR QIXLSHq
TPIEWI VIJIV XS FIPS[ JMKYVIW*

Js 0VII WIXXMRK SJ EMV HMWGLEVKMRK HYGX


>LI RYQFIV SJ XLI EMVJPS[ SYXPIX ERH MXW MRWXEPPEXMSR TSWMXMSR GER FI JVIIP] WIPIGXIH EGGSVHMRK XS XLI IRZMV
rSRQIRX SJ XLI VSSQq WYJJMGMIRXP] GSRWMHIVMRK XLI PSEH SJ XLI VSSQ ERH XLI YRMJSVQ XIQTIVEXYVI SJ XLI VSSQ
XS VIEPM^I QSVI TIVJIGX GSQJSVXs
Ks 2MKL IWT HIWMKR
7E\s I\XIVREP WXEXMG TVIWWYVI SJ v~{ :E FVMRKW XLI UYMGO XIQTIVEXYVI EHNYWXQIRX XS XLI VSSQs +HSTXW LMKL
TVIWWYVI JER XS TVSZMHI UYMGO WTIIH SJ EMV FPS[MRK [LMPI OIITMRK E PS[ WSYRH PIZIP ERH IRWYVMRK E KSSH
EMV GMVGYPEXMSR SJ XLI [LSPI MRHSSV WTEGIs >LI WXEXMG TVIWWYVI JVSQ u XS v~{ :E GER FI EHNYWXIH WXITPIWWP]
EGGSVHMRK XS XLI IRZMVSRQIRXs
Ls ?PXVE LMKL LIEH [EXIV HVEMR YT
>LI HYGX YRMXW [MXL GSSPMRK GETEGMX] JVSQ wyuuu_ywuuu,>?tL EHSTX XLI [EXIV TYQT q [LMGL GER FI YT
XS {uuQQs
3060406 CVR\dYi gR\\ ]_e^dVU e^Zdc
Es 8I[P] HIWMKRIH @r ETTIEVERGI MRHSSV YRMX
>LI [EPP QSYRXIH X]TI MRHSSV YRMX EHSTXW XLI RI[P] HIWMKRIH @ ETTIEVERGIq QSVI JEWLMSRq QSVI
FIEYXMJYPs

-7-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Gt 9JLFYN[J NTS KZSHYNTS
?MJ ZSNY HFS WJFQN_J YMJ SJLFYN[J NTS LJSJWFYNTS KZSHYNTSr WJQJFXNSL YMJ MJFQYM^ SJLFYN[J NTS NSYT YMJ NSITTW
WTTRt DTZ \NQQ KJJQ RTWJ HTRKTWYFGQJr OZXY QNPJ NS YMJ SFYZWJt
Ht ,ZYTsWJXYFWY KZSHYNTS nTUYNTSFQo
,QQ NSITTW ZSNYX MF[J FZYTsWJXYFWY KZSHYNTSt BMJS YMJ UT\JW XZUUQ^ HZY TKK XZIIJSQ^r YMJ ZSNY \NQQ FZYTRFYNHFQQ^
WJHT[JW YMJ UWJ[NTZX WZSSNSL RTIJ TSHJ YMJ UT\JW XZUUQ^ NX TSt
It >RFWY SJ\Q^ IJXNLSJI NSKWFWJI WJRTYJ HTSYWTQQJW
?MJ ZSNY HFS GJ HTSYWTQQJI G^ YMJ SJ\Q^ IJXNLSJI NSKWFWJI WJRTYJ HTSYWTQQJW D=s3z*r \MNHM HFS WJFQN_J
RFS^ KZSHYNTSX XZHM FX MJFYNSLr HTTQNSLr KFSr X\NSLr KWJXMr MJFQYMr JYHt 1ZWYMJWRTWJr YMJ WJRTYJ HTSYWTQQJW
HFS GJ KN]JI TS YMJ SJHJXXFW^ UQFHJX \NYM F WJRTYJ HTSYWTQQJW MTQIJWt
Jt 3JFQYM^ FNW KQT\
y/ FNWKQT\r KJJQ RTWJ HTRKTWYFGQJr RTWJ MJFQYM^t
Kt 7T\ FRGNJSY HTTQNSL PNY nTUYNTSFQot
Lt 8ZQYNUQJ HTSYWTQ Y^UJX nTUYNTSFQot
3060407 LeWSVj >ST[_We f_[ed
Ft >YWTSL FNW KQT\ FSI [NXNGQJ TUJWFYNTS INXUQF^ TS YMJ TUJWFYNTS UFSJQ
?MJ ZSNY MF[J XYWTSL H^HQJ FNW KQT\r HFS RJJY YMJ HTTQNSL FSI MJFYNSL WJVZNWJRJSY XTTSr FSI FQXT NY MF[Jt
FIOZXY YMJ YJRUt J[JSQ^ FSI NRRJINFYJQ^ FSI UWJHNXJQ^ FSI HTRKTWYFGQ^r RJJY YMJ HZXZRJW WJVZJXYRJSYt
Gt 8ZQYNUQJ HTSYWTQ Y^UJ GJY\JJS G^ MFSI FSI YMJ WJRTYJ HTSYWTQ
Ht AJWYNHFQ FSI MTWN_TSYFQ FNW GQT\ INWJHYNTS HFS GJ FIOZXYJI KWJJQ^ FX \NQQ
It 70/ INXUQF^
1TW ,;z~xr |vx,60,,r =ZSSNSL XYFYZX HFS GJ INXUQF^JI TS YMJ XHWJJSt
Jt ,ZYTsHMJHP KZSHYNTS
?MJ ZSNY HFS INXUQF^ YMJ RFQKZSHYNTS HTIJX TS YMJ HTSYWTQ GTFWI G^ ZXNSL FI[FSHJI FZYTsHMJHP YJHMSTQTL^r
HTS[JSNJSY KTW ZXJW KNSI FSI I\JQQ \NYM YMJ FGSTWRFQ WZSSNSLt
Kt AFWNFGQJ .TSYWTQ RTIJX
2WTZU HTSYWTQ FSI HJSYWFQ HTSYWTQ NK HTSSJHYJI YT F LWTZU HTSYWTQQJW TW F HJSYWFQ HTSYWTQQJWt

-8-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

2. Specifications
2.1 Specifications for inverter units
item
Function
Capacity
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
Max. power input
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity

Model

Running /Max.Running current


Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Outlet distribution hole dimension
mm
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AB182ACERA
cooling
heating
5.01.8--5.8
5.22.0---6.2
0.71
/
1660550---2400 1730600---2300
2650
2650
3.01
3.01
2.1
7.8(3.0---10.5/12.0 8.03.2---10/12.0
AB182ACERA(WHITE)
centrifugal*1
760/650/520
0.05
700/----inner grooved pipe/7
1.23
2-7
570570260
718680380
PVC 26/32
Remote
95
/
0
44/---25/27
70070060
740750115
3.5/4.5

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
A/A
Running /Max.Running current
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AC182ACERA
cooling
heating
5.1(1.8--5.8)
6.0(2.0---7.1)
0.71
1690(550---2650)
1650(600---2650)
2650
2650
3.01
3.63
1.8
8.0(3.0--12.0A
7.8(3.2--12.0A
AC182ACERA(WHITE)
CENTRIFUGALX2
1150/1050/850
0.05
750/650/550
inner grooved pipe/7
0.45
2-7
1090655199
1150750300
PVC 18/20
Remote
50/45/40
30/39

kW

Indoor unit

Panel

Indoor unit

W
W
W/W
10m/h
A/A

-9-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Indoor unit

item
Function
Capacity
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
Max. power input
EER or COP
Unit model (color)

Model

AD182AMERA
cooling
heating
kW
5.11.8---6.0
6.02.0---7.1
0.75
W
1580550---2650 1650600---2650
2650
2650
W
3.23
3.64
W/W
AD182AMERA(WHITE)
cross flow*1
Type Number
1150/1050/860/680R/MIN
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
0.05
Fan motor output power
kW
850/770/680/600(30PA)
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
inner grooved pipe/9.52
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
0.59
m
2-7
Temp. scope

1190*450*220
External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
1281*526*305
Package
LWHmmmmmm
PVC 16/12
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
wired
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
0
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
50/48/45
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
24/27
kg / kg

Indoor unit

item
Model
AS182AVERA
cooling
heating
Function
Capacity
kW
5.11.8---6.0
6.02.0---7.1
0.75
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
1580550---2650 1650600---2650
Max. power input
2650
2650
W
3.23
3.64
W/W
EER or COP
A/A
7.53.0---12.0/12.0 7.83.2---12.0/12
Running /Max.Running current
AS182AVERA(WHITE)
Unit model (color)
cross flow*1
Type Number
1250/1150/1050
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
0.05
Fan motor output power
kW
760/----Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
inner grooved pipe/7
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
0.868
m
2-7
Temp. scope

870*305*225
External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
962*312*365
Package
LWHmmmmmm
PVC 16/12
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Remote
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
44/---dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
12/15
kg / kg

-10-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

PIPING

Outdoor unit

item
Power cable
Power source
Start Current
Circuit breaker
Unit model (color)

Model
N, V, Hz
A
A

AU182AFERA
3G 4.0mm2
1, 220--230, 50
3A
25A

3A
25A

WHITE
TNB175FLBM1/MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
Model / Manufacture
MEL56
Oil model
Compressor
670ML
Oil charging
scroll type
Type
axial1
Type Number
86030
Speed
r/min
Fan
0.08
Fan motor output power
kW
2500
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
hydrophilic finned Aluminum foil /7
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Row / Fin pitch
3/1.55
43-60
Temp. scope

810*288*680
External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
960*406*760
Package
LWHmmmmmm
/
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
main capillary 1.6*400mm, sub capillary
Refrigerant control method
mm/mm
Defrosting
AUTO
2.5
Volume of Accumulator
L
56
Noise level
dB(A)
Type of Four way valve
STF-0218G
30
crankcase heater power
W
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
59/66
kg / kg
R410A/1850
Type / Charge
g
Refrigerant
35
Recharge quantity
g/m
6.35
Liquid
mm
Pipe
12.7
Gas
mm
flared
Connecting Method
MAX.Drop
15
m
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length
40
m

-11-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


item
Function
Capacity
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
Max. power input
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity

Model
kW
W
W
W/W
10m/h
A/A

Panel

Indoor unit

Running /Max.Running current


Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
mmmmmm
External
LWH
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
kg / kg
Weight
(Net / Shipping)

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
A/A
Running /Max.Running current
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-12-

AB242ACERA
cooling
heating
7.02.0---8.0
7.82.5--8.5
0.72
2300(500---3250)W
2.25(500---2750)W
3300W
3300W
3.04
3.46
1.8
11.0(2.5--14.5
10.0(2.5--12.0
AB242ACERA(black)
Centrifugal 1
67040/55050/46050
0.16
1300/-/-

Inner grooved type /7


0.49
2-7

840*840*240
910*910*300
PVC 26/32
Remote or wired
130

48/44/39
26.8/32.6
950*950*80
980*980*100
/
AC242ACERA
cooling
heating
6.5(2.0-8.0)
7.5(2.5-8.5)
0.72
2240W(500-3250)
2550(500-3250)
3300W
3300W
2.90C
2.94E
2.0
10(2.5-14.5)A/15A
11.5(2.5-14.5)A/15A
AC242ACERA(WHITE)
Centrifugal h 2
122040/119050/105050/98050r/min
0.10
800/-/-

Inner grooved type /7


0.49
2-7

990*665*199
1150*750*300
PVC 18/20
Remote or wired
48/46/44
28.3/34.3

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Indoor unit

item
Function
Capacity
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
Max. power input
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running
current
Unit model (color)

Model
kW
W
W
W/W
A/A

Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AD242ALERA
cooling
heating
7.352.0---8.2
8.153.0---9.0
0.72
/
2280(600---3250)W
2250(600---3250)W
3300W
3300W
2.0
10.0(2.5--14.5)A /
10.0(2.5--14.5)A /
15.0A
15.0A
AD242ALERA(grey)
Centrifugal h 2
125040/113040/100050/85050
0.05
1200/1050/850white port, 0Pa static

Inner grooved type /7


0.51
2-7

1090*500*220
1174*549*294
PVC 16/12
Remote or wired
49/45/41/37
25.2/28.4

Indoor unit

item
Model
AD242AMERA
cooling
heating
Function
Capacity
kW
7.352.0---8.2
8.152.5-9.0
0.72
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
2280(600---3250)W
2250(600---3250)W
W
Max. power input
3300W
3300W
W
3.22
3.62
W/W
EER or COP
2.1
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
10.5(2.5--14.5)A / 15A 10.0(2.5--14.5)A /1 5A
A/A
Running /Max.Running current
AD242AMERA(grey)
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Centrifugal h 2
100040/94040/86040/78050
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
0.18
Fan motor output power
kW
1200/1050/850
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Inner grooved type /7
Heat exchanger Total Area
0.49
m
2-7
Temp. scope

mmmmmm
990*650*300
External
LWH
Dimension
1170*860*340
Package
LWHmmmmmm
PVC 32/26
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Remote or wired
Control type (Remote /wired)
150
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Noise level
(H-M-L)
47/43/39
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
39/40.4
kg / kg

-13-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

PIPING

Outdoor unit

item
Power cable
Power source
Start Current
Unit model (color)

AU242AGERA

Model

3G 4.0mm2
N, V, Hz
A

Model / Manufacture
Oil model
Compressor
Oil charging
Type
Type Number
Speed
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Row / Fin pitch
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Refrigerant control method
mm/mm
Defrosting
Volume of Accumulator
L
Noise level
dB(A)
Type of Four way valve
crankcase heater power
W
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
Type / Charge
g
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity
g/m
Liquid
mm
Pipe
Gas
mm
Connecting Method
m
MAX.Drop
Between I.D &O.D
m
MAX.Piping length

-14-

1PH,220-230VAC,50HZ
3

WHITE
TNB175FLBM1MITSUBISHI
MEL56
670ML
Rotary

axial1
91030
0.06
3000
7
3/1.46
43-60
865*335*732
995*420*815
/
2.4mm EEV
AUTO
3
56
SHF-4-10A
37
57/60.5
R410A/2300
50
9.52
15.88
Flare cnnection
15
30

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AB362ACERA
cooling
heating
33800
38200
9.9(2.2~11.6)
11.2(2.5~12.0)
0.73
3290(650---3800)
3280(650---3800)
4300
4300
3.01
3.09
B
D
3.8
14.3(2.9-17.0)/19.3
14.3(2.9-17.0)/19.3
AB362ACERABLACK)
Centrifugal fan * 1
620/450/39040
1850/1600/1350
inner grooved type/7

0.583

2-7
1230/840/280
1325/920/370
PVC 26/32
remote/wired
50/46/42
46/53
1340/950/80
1400/995/115
8.4/12

Panel

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
Btu/h
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Energy efficiency stage
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
A/A
Running /Max.Running current
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Fan
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
kg / kg
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
item
Function
Capacity
Capacity
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
Max. power input

AC362AFERA

Model
Btu/h
kW
W
W
W/W

Indoor unit

EER or COP
Energy efficiency stage
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
A/A
Running /Max.Running current
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Fan
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-15-

cooling
35000

heating
39000

10.3(2.2~11.5)
0.73

11.4(2.5~12.0)

3200(500---3900)
4300
3.22

3250(500---3900)
4300
3.51

B
4.0

14.3(2.3-17.5)/19.3

14.3(2.3-17.5)/19.3

AC362AFERAWHITE)
Centrifugal fan * 4
1150/1100/950
1800/1600/1400
inner grooved type/7
0.340
2-7
1580/700/240
1710/790/315
PP20/25
remote/wired
51/49/47
54/61

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


item

AD362AMERA

Model

Function
Capacity
Capacity
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
Max. power input
EER or COP
Energy efficiency stage
Dehumidifying capacity
Running /Max.Running current
Unit model (color)

cooling

heating

BTU/h
kW

32400
9.5(2.2~10.8)
0.73

38000
11.0(2.5~12.0)

W
W
W/W

3280(500---3900)
4300
2.9
C

3430(500---3900)
4300
3.21
C

10m/h
A/A

Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
Temp. scope

mmmmmm
External
LWH
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

Indoor unit

Fan

item
Function
Capacity
Capacity
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
Max. power input
EER or COP

3.6
14.3(2.3-17.5)/19.3
15.0(2.3-17.5)/19.3
AD362AMERA(grey)
Centrifugal fan * 2
111050/ 106040 / 95040 / 79050r/min
1470/1300/1100/950
inner grooved type/7
0.328
2-7
990*650*300
1152*860*325

PVC 26/32
wired
150
50/47/43/41
40/46.4

Model
BTU/h
kW
W
W
W/W

AD362AHERA
cooling
heating
36000
39000
10.5(2.2~11.3)
11.5(2.5~12.5)
0.73
3.40(0.50---4.00)
3.15(0.50---4.00)
4300
4300
3.09
3.65

Energy efficiency stage

Indoor unit

4.1
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
A
/
A
15.2
2.3-17.9/19.3
14.12.3-17.9/19.3
Running /Max.Running current
AD362AHERA (grey)
Unit model (color)
centrifugal X2
Type Number
1090+30/-/930+50
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
0.15
Fan motor output power
kW
2580/-/1560
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
TP2M/9.52
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
2-7
Temp. scope

1197828355
External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
1430940420
Package
LWHmmmmmm
PVC 26/32
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
wired
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
48/-/44
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
62/77
kg / kg

-16-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Item

Model

Outdoor unit

Power cable
Power source
Start Current
Unit model (color)

N, V, Hz
A

Model / Manufacture
Compressor
Type
Type Number
Speed
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Refrigerant control method
mm/mm

Defrosting

Type / Charge
Recharge quantity
Liquid
Gas

L
dB(A)
W
kg / kg
g
g/m
mm
mm

MAX.Drop
MAX.Piping length

m
m

Volume of Accumulator
Noise level
crankcase heater power

Weight(Net / Shipping)

PIPING

Refrigerant
Pipe
Connecting Method
Between I.D &O.D

AU362AHERA
3*4.0
1, 220-230, 50
3
AU362AHERAWHITE
TNB220FLBM/MITSUBISHI
Rotary
axial*1

950r/min50
0.06
4000/-/TP2M/7
0.776
43-60
948*340*830
1050*440*979
electrical expansion valve 2.2mm
auto
3.5
60
37
74/80
R410A 2650
65
9.52
15.88
flared
30
50

Norminal condition: indoor temperature (cooling): 27DB/19WB, indoor temperature (heating): 20


DB/14.5WB
Outdoor temperature(cooling): 35DB/24WB, outdoor temperature(heating): 7DB/6WB
The noise level will be measured in the third octave band limited values, using a Real Time Analyser
calibrated sound intensity meter. It is a sound pressure noise level.

-17-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


2.2 Specifications for fix frequency unit
AB182ACEAA
cooling

heating

17000

18000

5.0

5.3

1780

1550

2050

1950

2.81

3.41

cooling: 7.5A /10.5A

-18-

Grey

75020 / 65030/ 52030


50
700/640/480
TP2M/7X0.5

0.441
2-7
570x570x260
718x680x380

PVC 14/16
remote / 0010451255
100
45/42/40
19/23.5
70070060

Panel
Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
BTU/h
Capacity
kW
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired /model)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

heating: 7.0A /10.0A

AB182ACEAA
axial fan X 1

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
BTU/h
Capacity
kW
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired /model)
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
kg / kg
Weight
(Net / Shipping)

740740115
3.5/4.5

AC182ACEAA
cooling

heating

17500

18600

5.1

5.45

1690

1650

2000

1950

3.02

3.3

cooling: 7.6A /10.5A

heating: 7.5A /10.0A

WHITE
centrifugal fan X 2
119050 / 105050/98050
100
800
TP2M/7X0.5

0.49
2-7
990x665x199
1150x750x300

PVC 18/20
Remote /wired
48/46/44
28.3/34.3

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AD182ALEAA
cooling

heating

18000

18500

5.17

5.38

1720

1580

2000

1950

3.01

PIPING

Outdoor unit

item
Model
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Signal cable
section
Connecting cable
section
Power source
N, V, Hz
Start Current
A
Max. operating pressure of heat side
Mpa
Max. operating pressure of cold side
Mpa
Unit model (color)
Model / Manufacture
Compressor
Type
Type Number
Speed
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Refrigerant control method
mm/mm
Defrosting
Noise level
dB(A)
material of reduce noise
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
Type / Charge
g
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity
g/m
Liquid
mm
Pipe
Gas
mm
Connecting Method
MAX.Drop
m
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length
m

-19-

3.41

cooling: 7.8A /9.5A

heating 7.3A /9.3A

Class 1
AD182ALEAA
centrifugal fan X 2

Grey

70030 / 54030 / 40030


50
780
TP2M/7X0.5

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
BTU/h
Capacity
kW
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Class of anti electric shock
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Air sending angle
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired /model)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

0.34
2-7
1090500220
1174549294

PVC 16/12
wired control
45/41/37
23/26.5

AU182AEEAA

1.8
3

2.5

0.75

1 PH 220-230 V 50 Hz
50

4.5
4.5
AU182AEEAA (WHITE)
PA200X2CS-4KU1/Meizhi

Rotary
Axial X 1
86040
35
2300
TP2M/7X0.5
43-60
775x640x245

901x341x712
/
Capillary tube
controlled by coil temp.
56
XPE

42/45
R410A/1500
20
6.35
12.7
flared
10
20

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


item
Function
Capacity
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
Max. power input
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity

AB242ACEAA

Model
kW
W
W
W/W
10m/h
A/A

Panel

Indoor unit

Running /Max.Running current


Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
kg / kg
Weight
(Net / Shipping)

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
A/A
Running /Max.Running current
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-20-

cooling
7.25
0.72
2400
3100W
3.02

heating
7.4
/
2300
3000W
3.22
2.5

11.0A/13.9A

10.5A/13.4A
grey
centrifugal fan*1
67040/55050/46050
0.16
1300/-/-

inner grooved pipe/7


0.49
2-7
840*840*240
910*910*300
PVC 26/32
Remote /wired (optional)
130
0
48/44/39
26.8/32.6
950*950*80
980*980*100
/
AC242ACEAA
cooling
6.8
0.72
2400
3100W
2.83

heating
7.4
/
2450
3000W
3.02
2.5

10.5A/13.9A

11.2A/13.4A
WHITE
centrifugal fan*2
122040/119050/105050/98050r/min
0.10
800/-/-

inner grooved pipe/7


0.49
2-7
990*665*199
1150*750*300
PVC 18/20
Remote /wired (optional)
/
48/46/44
28.3/34.3

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
A/A
Running /Max.Running current
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
A/A
Running /Max.Running current
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-21-

AD242ALEAA
cooling
7.25
0.72
2400
3100W
3.02

heating
7.6
/
2300
3000W
3.30
1.8

11.0A/13.9A

10.5A/13.4A
grey
centrifugal fan*2
125040/113040/100050/85050
0.05
1200/1050/850 (white port: 0Pa)

inner grooved pipe/7


0.51
2-7
1090*500*220
1174*549*294
PVC 16/12
wired control
49/45/41/37
25.2/28.4
AD242AMEAA
cooling
7.25
0.72
2400
3100W
3.02

heating
7.6
/
2300
3000W
3.30
2.5

11.0A/13.9A

10.5A/13.4A
grey
centrifugal fan*2
100040/94040/86040/78050
0.18
1200/1050/850

inner grooved pipe/7


0.49
2-7
990*650*300
1170*860*340
PVC 32/26
wired control
150
47/43/39
39/40.4

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

PIPING

Outdoor unit

item
Power cable
Power source
Unit model (color)

AU242AGEAA

Model

H05RN-F 3G 4.0mm2
N, V, Hz

Model / Manufacture
Oil model
Compressor
Oil charging
Type
Type Number
Speed
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Row / Fin pitch
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Refrigerant control method
mm/mm
Defrosting
Volume of Accumulator
L
Noise level
dB(A)
Type of Four way valve
crankcase heater power
W
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
Type / Charge
g
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity
g/m
Liquid
mm
Pipe
Gas
mm
Connecting Method
MAX.Drop
m
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length
m

-22-

1PH,220-230VAC,50HZ
WHITE
PA290X3CS-4MU1TOSHIBA
VG74
950ML
Rotary
axial1
100050
0.06
3000
TP2M/7
3/1.46
43-60
865*335*732
995*420*815
1.8*300 capillary
AUTO
3
57
SHF-4-10A
37
57/60.5
R410A/2100
50
9.52
15.88
flare
15
30

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU282AHEAA/AB282ACEAA
heating
cooling
28000
30000
8.2
8.8
0.72
/
2700
2740
3400W
3500W
3.04
3.21
2.5
12.0A/15.0A
12.2A/15.5A
AB282ACEAA(grey)
Centrifugal fan * 1
67040/60050/46050
0.16
1300/1100/870
inner grooved type/7
0.49
2-7
840*840*240
910*910*300
PVC 26/32
remote/wired (optional)
130
0
48/44/39
26.8/32.6
950*950*280
980*980*100
6/9

item
Model
Function
Capacity
BTU/h
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AU282AHEAA/AC282AFEAA
cooling
heating
28000
32500
8.6
9.5
0.72
/
2680
2630
3400W
3500W
3.21
3.61
2.5
12.0A/15.0A
11.7A/15.0A
AC282AFEAA(WHITE)
Centrifugal fan*4
95040/85040/75040r/min
0.10
1550/1300/1000
inner grooved type/7
0.53
2-7
1580*700*240
1710*790*315
PVC 18/20
remote/wired (optional)
0
50/48/46
50/57

Indoor unit

Panel

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
BTU/h
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
W
Total power input
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-23-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
BTU/h
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Static pressure
Pa
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AU282AHEAA/AD282AMEAA
cooling
heating
28000
31000
8.5
9.1
0.72
/
2820
2800
3500W
3500W
3.01
3.25
2.5
12.0A/15.5A
12.0A/15.5A
AD282AMEAA(grey)
Centrifugal fan*2
(107040/)97040/90040/82050r/min
0.18
1470/1300/1100
inner grooved type/7
0.49
2-7
990*650*300
1170*860*340
PVC 32/26
wired
150
0
(47)43/40/38
50
39/40.4

Indoor unit

item
Model
AU282AHEAA/AD282AHEAA
cooling
heating
Function
Capacity
BTU/h
28000
31000
8.5
9.1
Capacity
kW
0.72
/
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
2950
2830
W
Max. power input
3500W
3500W
W
2.88
3.22
W/W
EER or COP
1.8
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
12.7A/15.5A
12.3A/15.5A
A/A
AD282AHEAA(grey)
Unit model (color)
Centrifugal fan*2
Type Number
1270+30/1130+40/970+50
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
0.15
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
1470/1300/1100(100 Pa Static pressure
Type / Diameter
mm
inner grooved type/9.52
Heat exchanger Total Area
0.45
m
2-7
Temp. scope

820*830*360
External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
940*1051*510
Package
LWHmmmmmm
PVC 32/26
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
wired
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
0
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
53/51/49
dB(A)
Static pressure
100
Pa
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
48/58
kg / kg

-24-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

PIPING

Outdoor unit

item
color
Power cable
Power source

Model

N, V, Hz
Model / Manufacture
Oil model
Compressor
Oil charging
Type
Type Number
Speed
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Row / Fin pitch
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
RefrigEAAnt control method
mm/mm
Defrosting
Volume of Accumulator
L
Noise level
dB(A)
Type of Four way valve
crankcase heater power
W
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
Type / Charge
g
RefrigEAAnt
Recharge quantity
g/m
Liquid
mm
Pipe
Gas
mm
Connecting Method
MAX.Drop
m
Between I.D &O.
MAX.Piping length
m

-25-

AU282AHEAA
WHITE
H05RN-F 3G 4.0mm2
1PH,220-230VAC,50HZ
NN33VAAMT(MITSUBISHI
FV50S
1300CC.
Rotary
axial1
92050
0.06
4000
hlydrophilic Al slit fin/7.94
2/1.7
43-60
948*340*840
1050*440*979
Capillary
Automatic
3.5
58
SHF-4-10A
40
74/89
R410A/2450
50
9.52
15.88
Flare connection
15/10
30

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU28NAHEAA/AB282ACEAA
cooling
heating
28000
29000
8.2
8.4
0.72
2800
2600
3500
3500
2.93
3.23
2.5
4.7A/5.6A
4.6A/5.5A
AB282ACEAA(grey)
Centrifugal fan*1
67040/60050/46050
0.16
1300/1100/870

item
Model
Function
apacity
BTU/h
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AU28NAHEAA/AC282AFEAA
cooling
heating
28000.00
28600.00
8.2
8.4
0.72
2600
2800
3500
3500
2.93
3.23
2.5
4.7A/5.6A
4.6A/5.5A
AC282AFEAA(WHITE)
Centrifugal fan*4
95040/85040/75040r/min
0.10
1550/1300/1000

Indoor unit

Panel

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
BTU/h
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-26-

inner grooved type/7


0.49
2-7
840*840*240
910*910*300
PVC 26/32
remote/wired (optional)
130
0
48/44/39
26.8/32.6
950*950*280
980*980*100
6/9

inner grooved type/7


0.53
2-7
1580*700*240
1710*790*315
PVC 18/20
remote/wired (optional)
0
50/48/46
50/57

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
BTU/h
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Fresh air hole dimension
mm
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Static pressure
Pa
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AU28NAHEAA/AD282AMEAA
cooling
heating
28000
31000
9
8.5
0.72
2800
2650
3500
3500
3.04
3.40
2.5
4.7A/5.6A
4.6A/5.5A
AD282AMEAA(grey)
Centrifugal fan*2
(107040/)97040/90040/82050r/min
0.18
1470/1300/1100

inner grooved type/7


0.49
2-7
990*650*300
1170*860*340
PVC 32/26
wired
150
0
(47)43/40/38
50
39/40.4

Indoor unit

item
Model
AU28NAHEAA/AD282AHEAA
cooling
heating
Function
Capacity
BTU/h
27500
29000
8
8.5
Capacity
kW
0.72
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
2950
2820
W
Max. power input
3500
3500
W
2.71
3.01
W/W
EER or COP
1.8
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
4.8A/5.6A
4.8A/5.6A
A/A
AD282AHEAA(grey)
Unit model (color)
Centrifugal fan*2
Type Number
1270+30/1130+40/970+50
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
0.15
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
1470/1300/1100(100 Pa Static pressure
Type / Diameter
mm
inner grooved type/9.52
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
0.45
2-7
Temp. scope

External
820*830*360
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
940*1051*510
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
PVC 32/26
wired
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
0
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
53/51/49
Static pressure
Pa
100
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
48/58

-27-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

PIPING

Outdoor unit

item
Power cable
Power source
Start Current
Unit model (color)

Model
N, V, Hz
A

Model / Manufacture
Oil model
Compressor
Oil charging
Type
Type Number
Speed
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Row / Fin pitch
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Refrigerant control method
mm/mm
Defrosting
Volume of Accumulator
L
Noise level
dB(A)
Type of Four way valve
crankcase heater power
W
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
Type / Charge
g
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity
g/m
Liquid
mm
Pipe
Gas
mm
Connecting Method
m
MAX.Drop
Between I.D &O.D
m
MAX.Piping length

-28-

AU28NAHEAA
H05RN-F 3G 4.0mm2

3PH,380-400VAC,50HZ
33A/36A
AU28NAHEAA(WHITE)
NN33YCAMTMITSUBISHI
FV50S
1300CC.
Rotary
axial1
92050
0.06
4000
hlydrophilic Al slit fin/7.94
2/1.7
43-60
948*340*840
1050*440*979
Capillary
Automatic
3.5
58
SHF-4-10A
40
74/89
R410A/2450
50
9.52
15.88
Flare connection
15/10
30
33A/36A

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU362AIEAA/AB362ACEAA
cooling
heating
10
10.5
0.72
3300
3500
3900
3950
3.03B
3.00B
15.8A/18.5A
16.5A/18.7A
AB362ACEAA
Centrifugal fan*1
700/600/550
0.1
1600/1450/1300
inner grooved type/7
0.53
2-7
840/840/290
910/910/370
PVC 26/32
remote/wired (optional)
0
51
38/45
95095080
980980100
6/9

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Fan
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AU362AIEAA/AC362AFEAA
cooling
heating
11
12
0.72
3400
3500
3950
3950
3.24
3.43
16.0A/18.7A
16.5A/18.7A
AC362AFEAA
Centrifugal fan*4
1150/-/1800/-/inner grooved type/7
0.53
2-7
1580/700/240
1710/790/315
PVC 18/20
remote/wired (optional)
0
51
54/61

Indoor unit

Panel

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
mmmmmm
External
LWH
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-29-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU362AIEAA/AB362ACEAA
cooling
heating
10
10.5
0.72
3300
3500
3900
3950
3.03B
3.00B
15.8A/18.5A
16.5A/18.7A
AB362ACEAA
Centrifugal fan*1
700/600/550
0.1
1600/1450/1300
inner grooved type/7
0.53
2-7
840/840/290
910/910/370
PVC 26/32
remote/wired (optional)
0
51
38/45
95095080
980980100
6/9

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Fan
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AU362AIEAA/AC362AFEAA
cooling
heating
11
12
0.72
3400
3500
3950
3950
3.24
3.43
16.0A/18.7A
16.5A/18.7A
AC362AFEAA
Centrifugal fan*4
1150/-/1800/-/inner grooved type/7
0.53
2-7
1580/700/240
1710/790/315
PVC 18/20
remote/wired (optional)
0
51
54/61

Indoor unit

Panel

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
kg / kg
Weight
(Net / Shipping)

-30-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU362AIEAA/AD362AMEAA
cooling
heating
10.5
11
0.72
3400
3500
3900
3950
3.09
3.15
16.0A/18.5A
16.5A/18.7A
AD362AMEAA
Centrifugal fan*2
1200/1100/1000
0.16
1500/1350/1200
inner grooved type/7
0.53
2-7
990/650/300
1137/800/320
PVC 26/32
wired
0
47/45/43
40/57

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AU362AIEAA/AD362AHEAA
cooling
heating
10
11
0.72
3550
3650
3900
3950
2.8
3.01
16.8A/18.5A
17.5A/18.7A
AD362AHEAA
Centrifugal fan*2
1350/1250/1050
0.2
1500/1350/1200
inner grooved type/7
0.53
2-7
820/830/360
940/1051/420
PVC 32/26
wired
0
53
48/58

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

mmmmmm
External
LWH
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-31-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

PIPING

item
Dehumidifying capacity
Power cable
Power source
Start Current

Model
10m/h
N, V, Hz
A

Model / Manufacture
Oil model
Compressor
Oil charging
Type
Type Number
Speed
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Row / Fin pitch
Temp. scope

mmmmmm
External
LWH
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Refrigerant control method
mm/mm
Defrosting
Volume of Accumulator
L
Noise level
dB(A)
Type of Four way valve
crankcase heater power
W
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
Type / Charge
g
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity
g/m
Liquid
mm
Pipe
Gas
mm
Connecting Method
m
MAX.Drop
Between I.D &O.D
m
MAX.Piping length

-32-

AU362AIEAA
2.5
H05RN-F 3G 4.0mm2
1PH,220-230AC,50HZ
88/96
88/96
NN40VAAMT
FV50S
1300cc
Rotary
axial2
86040
0.08
7000
hlydrophilic Al slit fin
/ 7.94
2/1.7
43-60
948*340*1250
1050*440*1375
Capillary
Automatic
3.5
60
SHF-4-10A
40
96/101
R410A/3300
65
9.52
19.05
Flare connection
30
50

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU36NAIEAA/AB362ACEAA
cooling
heating
11.5
12
0.72
3800
3900
4700
4800
3.03
3.08
6.4A/8.0A
6.5A/8.0A
AB362ACEAA
Centrifugal fan*1
700/600/550
0.1
1600/1450/1300
inner grooved type/7
0.53
2-7
840/840/290
910/910/370
PVC 26/32
remote/wired (optional)
0
51
38/45
95095080
980980100
6/9

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Fan
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AU36NAIEAA/AC362AFEAA
cooling
heating
11.5
13
0.72
3900
3900
4700
4500
2.95
3.33
6.6A/8.0A
6.5A/7.8A
AC362AFEAA
Centrifugal fan*4
1150/-/1800/-/inner grooved type/7
0.53
2-7
1580/700/240
1710/790/315
PVC 18/20
remote/wired (optional)
0
51
54/61

Indoor unit

Panel

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-33-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU36NAIEAA/AD362AMEAA
cooling
heating
11
12.5
0.72
3650
4300
4700
4800
3.01
2.91
6.4A/8.0A
7.3A/8.0A
AD362AMEAA
Centrifugal fan*2
1200/1100/1000
0.16
1500/1350/1200
inner grooved type/7
0.53
2-7
990/650/300
1137/800/320
PVC 26/32
wired
0
47/45/43
40/57

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

AU36NAIEAA/AD362AHEAA
cooling
heating
10.5
12
0.72
3880
4200
4700
4800
2.71
2.86
6.7A/8.0A
6.8A/8.0A
AD362AHEAA
Centrifugal fan*2
1350/1250/1050
0.2
1500/1350/1200
inner grooved type/7
0.53
2-7
820/830/360
940/1051/420
PVC 32/26
wired
0
53
48/58

Indoor unit

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Electricity Heater
kW
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-34-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

PIPING

Outdoor unit

item
Model
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Power cable
Power source
N, V, Hz
Start Current
A
Unit model (color)
Model / Manufacture
Oil model
Compressor
Oil charging
Type
Type Number
Speed
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Row / Fin pitch
Temp. scope

External
LWHmmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWHmmmmmm
Refrigerant control method
mm/mm
Defrosting
Volume of Accumulator
L
Noise level
dB(A)
Type of Four way valve
crankcase heater power
W
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
Type / Charge
g
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity
g/m
Liquid
mm
Pipe
Gas
mm
Connecting Method
MAX.Drop
m
Between I.D &O
MAX.Piping length
m

-35-

AU36NAIEAA
2.5
H05RN-F 3G 4.0mm2
3PH,380-400AC,50HZ
46.3/48.2/50.0
46.3/48.2/50.0
AU36NAIEAA
JT125G-P8Y1
DAPHNE FVC68D
1500cm
Scroll
axial2
86040
0.08
7000
hlydrophilic Al slit fin/7.94
2/1.7
43-60
948*340*1250
1050*440*1375
Capillary
Automatic
3.5
60
SHF-4-10A
40
103/108
R410A/3300
65
9.52
19.05
Flare connection
30
50

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


item
Function
Capacity
Capacity
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
Max. power input
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
Power cable
Signal cable
Connecting cable
Power source
Running /Max.Running current

Model

AU42NALEAA/AP422ACEAA
cooling
heating
42000
47800
12.3
14.0
70%
4800
5050
6550
5650
2.55
2.7
5.0

BTU/h
kW
W
W
W/W
10m/h
section
section
section
N, V, Hz

5G2.5mm2
4G0.75mm2
OUTDOOR UNIT: 3N, 380-400V, 50HZ INDOOR UNIT: 1PH,

220-230AC, 50HZ

A/A
A

&/$66,

Outdoor unit
PIPING

-36-

&/$66,
20

4.15
4.15

4.15
4.15
AP422ACEAA(WHITE)
centrifugal
540/380/320
0.1
1560

inner grooved/7

Indoor unit

Start Current
Class of anti electric shock
Circuit breaker
A
Max. operating pressure of heat side
Mpa
Max. operating pressure of cold side
Mpa
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Air sending angle
Control type (Remote /wired /model)
Outlet distribution hole dimension
mm
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
Unit model (color)
Model / Manufacture
Oil model
Oil type
Compressor
Oil charging
Type
Protection type
Starting method
Type Number
Speed
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger Row / Fin pitch
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Refrigerant control method
mm/mm
Defrosting
Volume of Accumulator
L
Noise level
dB(A)
Type of Four way valve
crankcase heater power
W
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
Type / Charge
g
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity
g/m
Liquid
mm
Pipe
Gas
mm
Connecting Method
MAX.Drop
m
Between I.D &O.
MAX.Piping length
m

Cooling 8.4A/9.9A Heating 8.8/11.5A


50

27

1820 530 310


1905625415
160

160
Remote
70
56/46/40
52/61
AU42NALEAA(WHITE)
JT160G-P8Y1(R410A) /DAKIN
DAPHNE
FVC68D
1500L
SCROLL
Inner thermal protection
hard startup
Axial*1
740
0.15*1
5500
inner grooved/9.52
2/1.6
4360
1008447830
1130490930
Capillary tube
Automatic
2.5
59
SHF
55
91/102
R410A/3100
65
9.52
19.05
Flared
30
50

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AB482ACEAA
cooling
13.6
0.72
4500
5500
3.02B

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Start Current
A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-37-

heating
16.5
5000
6000
3.3C

5.0
8.0A/9.5A
9.0A/10.5A
65
65
AB482ACEAABLACK)
centrifugal fan*1
1980/-/-

inner grooved pipe/7


2-7
1230/840/280
1325/920/370

PVC 32/26
Remote /wired (optional)
51/47/43
46/53
1340/950/80
1400/995/115

Panel

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Start Current
A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Fan
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
kg / kg
Weight
(Net / Shipping)

8.4/12.0
AC482AFEAA
cooling
14.06
0.72
4600
5500
3.06B

heating
17.0
4950
6000
3.43B

5.3
8.0A/9.5A
9.0A/10.5A
65
65
AC482AFEAAWHITE)
centrifugal fan*4
1250/1150/1100
0.09
2000/1800/1400

inner grooved pipe/7


0.10
2-7
1580/700/240
1710/790/315

PVC
Remote
53/51/49
54/61

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AD482AMEAA
cooling
14.06
0.72
4600
5500
3.06B

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Start Current
A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-38-

heating
17.5
4800
6000
3.65A
4.8

8.0A/9.5A
65

8.5A/10.5A
65

grey
centrifugal fanX3
0.06
2040/1800/1600m/h

TP2M/9.52
0.10

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Start Current
A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

2-7
1410/635/350
1557/800/370

PVC 26/32
wired
48/-/44
55/60
AD482AHEAA
cooling
13.5
0.72
4600
5500
2.96C

heating
17.5
4700
6000
3.72A
4.2

8.0A/9.5A
8.5A/10.5A
65
65
AD482AHEAAgrey)
centrifugal fan X2
1090+30/-/930+50
0.06
2580/-/1560

TP2M/9.52
0.10
2-7

1197830350
1430940420
PVC 26/32
wired
50/46/42
62/70

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
Running /Max.Running current
A/A
Start Current
A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
item
Power cable
Power source

Model

Outdoor unit

heating
16.0
5250
6000
3.05D

5.5
8.0A/9.5A
9.0A/10.5A
65
65
AP482AKEAAwhite)
centrifugal fan X1
460/430/40040
0.06
1750/-/-m/h

TP2M/7.0
2-7

1850600350
1980660420
Remote
51/48/44
59/70
AU48NAIEAA
H07RN-F 5G 4.0mm2

N, V, Hz

Unit model (color)

PIPING

AP482AKEAA
cooling
13.6
0.72
4500
5500
3.02B

Model / Manufacture
Oil model
Compressor
Oil type
Oil charging
Type
Type Number
Speed
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Row / Fin pitch
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Refrigerant control method
mm/mm
Defrosting
Volume of Accumulator
L
Noise level
dB(A)
Type of Four way valve
crankcase heater power
W
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
Type / Charge
g
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity
g/m
Liquid
mm
Pipe
Gas
mm
Connecting Method
MAX.Drop
m
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length
m

-39-

OU:380-400V,3N,50HZ IU:1PH,220230V,50HZ
WHITE
JT160G-P8Y1DAIKIN
DAPHNE

FVC68D
1500CM3
Rotary
axial2
86040
0.08
7000
TP2M/9.52
3/1.55
43-60
948*340*1250
1050*440*1375
capillary 2.4*150
AUTO
3
60
SHF-4-10A
55
106/111
R410A/3700
65
9.52
19.05
flare
30
50

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AB602ACEAA
cooling
15.5
0.72
5100W
6200W
3.02B

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
A/A
Running /Max.Running current
Start Current
A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

-40-

heating
18.5
5350W
6200W
3.44B

5.0
9.0A/10.5A
9.5A/10.5A
65
65
AB602ACEAAblack)
centrifugal fan*1
1980/-/inner grooved pipe/7
2-7
1230/840/280
1325/920/370

PVC 32/26
Remote /wired (optional)

51/47/43
46/53
1340/950/80
1400/995/115

Panel

Indoor unit

item
Model
Function
Capacity
kW
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
W
Max. power input
W
W/W
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity
10m/h
A/A
Running /Max.Running current
Start Current
A
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Fan
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
kg / kg
Weight
(Net / Shipping)

8.4/12.0
AC602AFEAA
cooling
16.1
0.72
5100W
6200W
3.16(B)

heating
18.5
5350W
6200W
3.46(B)

5.5
9.0A/10.5A
9.5A/10.5A
65
65
AC602AFEAAWHITE)
centrifugal fan*4
1250/1150/1100
0.09
2000/1800/1400

inner grooved pipe/7


0.10
2-7
1580/700/240
1710/790/315

PVC
Remote /wired (optional)
53/51/49
54/61

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


item
Function
Capacity
Sensible heat ratio
Total power input
Max. power input
EER or COP
Dehumidifying capacity

AD602AHEAA

Model
kW
W
W
W/W
10m/h
A/A
A

Model

Power source
Unit model (color)

N, V, Hz

PIPING

Outdoor unit

item
Power cable
connectting cable

Model / Manufacture
Oil model
Compressor
Oil type
Oil charging
Type
Type Number
Speed
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Row / Fin pitch
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Refrigerant control method
mm/mm
Defrosting
Volume of Accumulator
L
Noise level
dB(A)
Type of Four way valve
crankcase heater power
W
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg
Type / Charge
g
Refrigerant
Recharge quantity
g/m
Liquid
mm
Pipe
Gas
mm
Connecting Method
MAX.Drop
m
Between I.D &O.D
MAX.Piping length
m

-41-

heating
18.7
5100W
6000W
3.67(A)

4.8
9.5A/10.5A
9.0A/10
65
65
AD602AHEAAgrey)
centrifugal X2
1090+30/-/930+50
0.06
2580/2070/1560

TP2M/9.52
0.10
2-7
1197830350
1430940420
PVC 26/32
wired control
50/46/42
62/70

Indoor unit

Running /Max.Running current


Start Current
Unit model (color)
Type Number
Speed(H-M-L)
r/min
Fan
Fan motor output power
kW
Air-flow(H-M-L)
m/h
Type / Diameter
mm
Heat exchanger
Total Area
m
Temp. scope

External
LWH mmmmmm
Dimension
Package
LWH mmmmmm
Drainage pipe (material , I.D./O.D.)
mm
Control type (Remote /wired)
Noise level
(H-M-L)
dB(A)
Weight
(Net / Shipping)
kg / kg

cooling
16.1
0.72
5350W
6200W
3.01(B)

AU60NAIEAA
H07RN-F 5G 4.0mm2
H05RN-F 4G 0.75mm2
OU: 380-400V, 3N, 50HZ IU:1PH, 220-230V,
50HZ
WHITE

JT170G-P8Y1DAIKIN
DAPHNE

FVC68D
1500CM3
Rotary
axial2
86040
0.08
7000
TP2M/9.52
3/1.5
43-60
948*340*1250
1050*440*1375
/
capillary 2.4*150
AUTO
3
60
SHF-4-10A
55
106/111
R410A/4050
65
9.52
19.05
flare
30
50

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


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

mounting-on-ceiling unit:

1m

1m

1m

1m

mounting-on-wall unit:

built-in-ceiling unit:

1.4m

0.8m

1m

duct unit without auxiliary duct:

duct unit with auxiliary duct:

2m
duct

2m

1m

auxiliary duct

auxiliary duct

1.4m

1.4m

-42-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

1m

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

1m

1m

1m

Note: is the real time


analyser position

Note: All the data in the specifications for 28, 36, 42 series is only for reference, the information
is subject to change without notice.

-43-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

3. Dimension
3.1 Outdoor unit dimension
AU182AEAA
23+

6AF;B 8=B=@< 7;B?=@9>

-2+

-0

1/+

6AF;B 8=B=@<
4=CDB=:ED=A@ 5A>;

0++

AU242AGEAA, AU242AGERA

-44-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU282AHEAA, AU28NAHEAA, AU362AHERA
948
Power wiring terminal

!

840

25

70

55

!

70
!

18

!

340

!

380

184

580

184

AU42NALEAA
1006

Power wiring terminal

!

20

825

60

70

410

20

!

!

!
!

(4xM10)

180

-45-

646

180

447

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU362AIEAA, AU36NAIEAA, AU48NAIEAA, AU60NAIEAA
948

Power wiring Terminal


184

580

184

18

70

18

380

340

1250

55

25

Screw Hole
(4xM10)

AU182AFERA
480

110

265

170

30

190

220

680

200

75

150

400

65

100

810
580

288

100

-46-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


3.2 Indoor unit dimension
Model: AB182 (Panel: PB-700IA) (used for all 700x700 cassette type units)
:;9

B9

A9

@99SS 7VITMR LQSMTYQUT8

OIY VQVM

>@9SS 7QTLUUX [TQZ LQSMTYQUT8

RQW[QL VQVM

?>9SS 7KMQRQTO UVMTQTO LQSMTYQUT8

LXIQTIOM VQVM

B>

:A9

NXMYP IQX PURM

:=9
><>SS 7JMZ]MMT Y[YVMTYQUT VURMY8

(mm)

VIEW A

>@9SS 7QTLUUX [TQZ LQSMTYQUT8


?>9SS 7KMQRQTO UVMTQTO LQSMTYQUT8
@99SS 7VITMR LQSMTYQUT8

GFEH D

Model: AB24, AB28 (Panel: PB-950IA)


950

860-890 (ceiling hole)


680 (hang position)

680

air discharge hole


30

345

57

80

200

860-890

950

840
295

57

260
270
315

35

106

85
85

103

35

155

180

20 30
50

260
160
135

180

240

140

(mm)

-47-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Model: AB362ACEAA (Panel: PB-950JA)

860-890(ceiling hole)
(Hanging position)

950

790

690

35

150

149
164

35

Wall or barrier

ov
er

below 3000

15
0

over 1000

60

134

287

149

? 80

88

85

35

840
346

35

840
346

860-890

950

Barrier
15

00

ov
er

15
00

Ground

ov

er

15
00

Model: AB362ACERA, AB48, AB60 (Panel: PB-1340IA)


1250~1280 (ceiling hole)

1340

1070 (hanging position)


535

950

780

860-890

615

295

55

840

1230

55

120

155

90

220

20

300
160
135

220

280

170

30
50

260
270
315

-48-

(mm)

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Model: AC18, AC24
620
605
600

880

100

655

40

35

35

30
240

200

199
900
990

(mm)

Model: AC28, AC36, AC48, AC60


1580

700
598
495
285

36
114

55

240

570
640

90

D=25

D = 47

440 300

150

D=200
D = 47

D = 47

D = 47

95
40
60

D = 50

D=200

D = 47
224

D = 47

D = 47
155
D = 47
90

-49-

(mm)

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


b
e

a
h

d c

Unit model
AD182ALEAA
AD242ALEAA
AD242ALERA

1002

483.5

131

1105

255

105

880

970

220

44

G
F

*
I

L
J

<PRSCNNCSKQP FKOGPRKQP8 ,APKS8 OO@B>;


9:/609=;?9

M
/.40 //02 23. 0/6 26 005 /01 00 75 00. /.75

-50-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Model: AD242AMEAA, AD282AMEAA, AD362AMEAA, AD242AMERA, AD362AMERA Medium static pressure duct type
35

275

260

10

85

235

165

gas pipe

liquid pipe

drainage pipe

265

300

R100

150
100

120

A-A
986
960
890
200

200

200

170

130

635

545

20

890
70

(mm)

Model: AD482AMEAA Medium static pressure


35

275

260

235

85

165

liquid pipe

R100

drainage pipe

265

350

260

275

gas pipe

120
100

150

A-A
1406
1370

655

545

240

1280

85

(mm)

-51-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Model: AD282AHEAA, AD362AHEAA High static pressure

60

30
250

130

365

205

185

170

750
120

840

800

830

960

Model: AD482AHEAA, AD602AHEAA, AD362AHERA High static pressure


1105

270
250

365

185

170

60

45
250

1200

800

830

1320

(mm)

Model: AS182AVERA

225

305

870

-52-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Model: AP422ACEAA
530

01-

MNPOQ
F=@9D
7?B7>
E9F

F=@9

5@

E9F
F9@C

F=@9

E?99C

?BG @=8 <=;<

F9@C

@B89

F9@C

EG=A; :5A EC998

BA
B::

.-

.3/-

.--

1-

Model: AP482AKEAA

350

600

1851

350

336

500

-53-

>`^^WcU[S] <[c >`_V[e[`_Wc


60JSced _S^W
AB182ACEAA, AB362ACEAA, AB182ACERA

>\NSL QTZ[JW
n,NW KQT\ INWJHYNTS HFS GJ FIOZXYJI G^ ZXNSL
YMJ >B492 GZYYTS TS YMJ WJRTYJ HTSYWTQQJWo

:UJWFYNSL .TSYWTQ ;FSJQ


,NW 4SQJY 2WNQQJ
,NW 1NQYJW
n4SXNIJ TK YMJ 4SQJY 2WNQQJo
:UJWFYNSL .TSYWTQ ;FSJQ
.

5<:=>6??<> @9:6>

>A;

=<B6>

.- >GNPTG RGEGKVGR
/- 5<:=>6??<> MCNQ
0-@9:6> MCNQ
1- >A; MCNQ
2- =<B6> MCNQ
3- 6NGRIGOEX SWKTEJ

AB242ACEAA, AB282ACEAA, AB242ACERA

\FYJW UZRU nGZNQY NSo


IWFNS 3TXJ

XZXUJSXNTS GWFHPJY

X\NSL QTZ[JW

TZYQJY

FNW NSQJY LWNQQ


FNW KNQYJW
nNSXNIJ YMJ LWNQQo

-54-

WJKWNLJWFSY UNUJ
HFGQJ QNSJ
JFWYMNSL QNSJ

>`^^WcU[S] <[c >`_V[e[`_Wc


AB482ACEAA, AB602ACEAA, AB362ACERA

XZXUJSXNTS GWFHPJY

FNW NSQJY LWNQQ

X\NSL QTZ[JW

FNW KNQYJW
nNSXNIJ YMJ LWNQQo

AC182ACEAA, AC242ACEAA, AC182ACERA, AC242ACERA,

wv

ww

w
e
f
g

;:B0=
:;0=
?480=

.:8;

080=

c
d

*
~

w :UJWFYNSL .TSYWTQ ;FSJQ


x 0RJWLJSH^ X\NYHM
y =JRTYJ .TSYWTQ >NLSFQ =JHJN[JW
z ;T\JW 4SINHFYTW 7FRU
{ :;0=,?4:9 4SINHFYTW 7FRU
| ?480= 4SINHFYTW 7FRU
} .TRUWJXXTW =ZS 7FRU
~ 4SYFPJ 2WNQQ
* ,NW 1NQYJW
wv @Uu/T\S ,NW /NWJHYNTS 1QFUX
ww =NLMYu7JKY ,NW /NWJHYNTS 7TZ[JWX
nGJMNSI @Uu/T\S ,NW /NWJHYNTS 1QFUXo

AC282AFEAA, AC362AFEAA, AC482AFEAA, AC602AFEAA, AC362AFERA


*
b

080=
;:B0=

:;0=

?480=

.:8;

~
d

1 Operating Control Panel

6 Compressor Lamp

2 Emergency switch

7 Remote receiver

3 Power Indicator Lamp

8 Inlet Grill ( Filter inside )

4 OPERATION Indicator Lamp

9 Front panel

5 TIMER Indicator Lamp

-55-

>`^^WcU[S] <[c >`_V[e[`_Wc


AD182ALEAA, AD242ALEAA, AD242ALERA

Electrical components Case

Air outlet frame

Evaporator

Drain pan
AD182AMERA

LGToOTYOJKp
SUZUXoOTYOJKp

GOX U[ZRKZ MORRK


JXGOTGMK VOVK

MGY VOVK
ROW[OJ VOVK

K\GVUXGZUX

AD242AMEAA, AD282AMEAA, AD362AMEAA, AD242AMERA, AD362AMERA

FNW TZYQJY
JQJHYWNH HTSYWTQ FXXJRGQ^

FNW NSQJY

-56-

>`^^WcU[S] <[c >`_V[e[`_Wc


AD482AMEAA

FNW TZYQJY

IZHY

JQJHYWNH HTSYWTQ FXXJRGQ^

FNW NSQJY

AD282AHEAA, AD362AHEAA, AD482AHEAA, AD602AHEAA, AD362AHERA


XZXUJSINSL UTQJ
J[FUTWFYTWnNSXNIJo
LZFWINSL UQFYJ

XYTU [FQ[J

IZHY

JQJHYWNH GT]

XZXUJSINSL GTQY
IWFNS UNUJ

AS182AVERA

Air inlet grille


Front panel
Air inlet grille
Louver
Display board

-57-

>`^^WcU[S] <[c >`_V[e[`_Wc


AP422ACEAA
GOX U[ZRKZ MXORRK

UVKXGZOUT VGTKR

LXUTZ VGTKR

GOX OTRKZ MXORRK

GOX LORZKX oOTYOJK ZNK [TOZp

AP482AKEAA

1
ON/OFF

ON/OFF

MODE

FAN

SET

HEALTH

HUMI

TIMER

TEMP

SLEEP

**+

**-

MODE

FAN

SET
HUMI

HEALTH

TEMP

SLEEP

TIMER

TEMP +

TEMP -

HEALTH

2
SET
HUMI
TEMP

Indoor unit
1
2

HEALTH
TIMER
SLEEP

3
4

-58-

Outlet grill
Operation panel
Inlet grill
Air filter [inside the unit]

>`^^WcU[S] <[c >`_V[e[`_Wc


AU242AGEAA, AU182AFERA, AU242AGERA

FNW NSQJY
YTU HT[JW
KWTSY UFSJQ
\NWNSL GT] HT[JW
HTRUWJXXTWnNSXNIJ TK ZSNYo
XYTU [FQ[J
GTYYTR UQFYJ
FNW TZYQJY
FNW TZYQJY LWNQQJ

AU182AEEAA, AU282AHEAA, AU28NAHEAA, AU42NALEAA, AU362AHERA

FNW NSQJY

FNW TZYQJY LWNQQJ

HTRUWJXXTWnNSXNIJ TK ZSNYo
XYTU [FQ[J

AU362AIEAA, AU36NAIEAA, AU48NAIEAA, AU60NAIEAA

FNW NSQJY

FNW TZYQJY

HTRUWJXXTWnNSXNIJ TK ZSNYo
XYTU [FQ[J

-59-

-60-

R410A On-Off (fix frequency unit)

60

48

42

36

28

24

18

0010452442E(2 PH)
0010452378E(3 PH)

/
AU42NALEAA
0010452378E
/
AU48NAIEAA
0010452378E
/
AU60NAIEAA
0010452378E
/

PCB code

Controller
Model
PCB code
Controller
Model
PCB code
Controller
Model
PCB code
Controller

Model

Controller

PCB code

Model

/
AU242AGEAA
0010452442E
/
AU282AHEAA
AU28NAHEAA
0010452442E(2 PH)
0010452378E(3 PH)
/
AU362AIEAA
AU36NAIEAA

Controller
Model
PCB code
Controller

AU182AEEAA

0010451870E

Model

OUTDOOR UNIT

PCB code

Item

AB482ACEAA
0010451167E
0010451255
AB602ACEAA
0010451167E
0010451255

0010451255

0010452478E

AB362ACEAA

0010451255

0010451167E

AB282ACEAA

0010451255
AB242ACEAA
0010451167E
0010451255

0010452478E

AB182ACEAA

cassette type

0010451521E
AD242ALEAA
0010451167E
0010451521E

0010451167E

AD182ALEAA

ceiling
concealed duct
type

high static
pressure duct
type

0010451521E

0010451167E

0010451521E

0010451167E

0010451167E

AC362AFEAA

0010452300

0010451167E

AC282AFEAA

0010451255
AC242ACEAA
0010451167E
0010451255

0010451167E

AC182ACEAA

cabinet type convertible type

0010452300
AP422ACEAA
0010451432
0010451255
AD482AMEAA AD482AHEAA AP482AKEAA AC482AFEAA
0010451167E 0010451167E 0010452322 0010451167E
0010451521E 0010451521E 0010451047 0010452300
AD602AHEAA
AC602AFEAA
0010451167E
0010451167E
0010451521E
0010452300

0010451521E

0010451167E

AD362AMEAA AD362AHEAA

0010451521E

0010451167E

AD282AMEAA AD282AHEAA

AD242AMEAA
0010451167E
0010451521E

midium static
pressure duct
type

INDOOR UNIT
wall mounted
type

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

-61-

Model
PCB code
Controller
Model
PCB code
Controller
Model
PCB code
Controller

0010452929

AU182AFERA
0010452040
/
AU242AGERA
0010452040
/
AU362AHERA

YR-H71 with haier logo

0010451255

YR-H49 with haier logo

with elevating function, for 700*700 panel

PB-700IA

applicable unit

single split fixed frequency&inverter AB24~28,


R407C multi split 21~28, R22 multi split
21~42, R410A multi split 21, MRV 18~28
New design cassette unit
single split fixed frequency AB36~60, R407C
free multi 42, MRV 32~45

for 950*950 panel, universal for wired


control type and infrared control type
for 950*950 panel, universal for wired
control type and infrared control type
for 1340*1340 panel, universal for wired
control type and infrared control type

PB-950JA
PB-1340IA

multi split& MRV AB07~18

PB-950IA

PB-700IB without elevating function, for 700*700 panel

model function description

panel
model

AC182ACERA AS182AVERA
0010451690E 0010452042E
0010451255
0010451047
AC242ACERA
0010451690E
0010451255
AC362AFERA
0010451690E
0010452300

single split fixed frequency&inverter AB09~18

AD182AMERA
0010451690E
0010451521E
AD242ALERA AD242AMERA
0010451690E 0010451690E
0010451521E 0010451521E
AD362AMERA AD362AHERA
0010451690E 0010451690E
0010451521E 0010451521E

Panel types features:

AB182ACERA
0010452325E
0010451255
AB242ACERA
0010451690E
0010451255
AB362ACERA
0010451690E
0010451255

0010451874 YR-H49 without haier logo

0010451047

0010451521E
YR-E12
0010451451 YR-H71 without haier logo
Controller
0010452300
YR-H50

Type

Code

For cassette type, duct type, convertible type,


single split indoor units can use YR-E12 wired
controller, or remote controller (YR-H71 is used
for AC09-24, while YR-H50 is used for AC2860), for cabinet type and wall mounted type, the
indoor units only can be controlled by remote
controller. YR-E12 can be used as group
controller, single split indoor units can be
connected with central controller YCZ-A001 and
weekly timer YCS-A001. Please see controller
part to know operation and installation details.

Controller functions

36

R410A
DC
24
Inverter

18

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


5. Refrigerant Diagram
Fixed frequency units
For AU182AEEAA
main sub-capillary
capillary

cooling

single check
valve

heating

stop valve

defrost temp. sensor

condenser

evaporator

indoor coil temp. sensor

maintenance
valve
suction temp. sensor

discharging temp.
sensor

4-way valve

compressor

3-way stop
valve

For AU242AGEAA, AU282/28NAHEAA, AU362/36NAIEAA, AU42NALEAA, AU48N/60NAIEAA

capillary
cooling

heating

3-way stop
valve (liquid
side)

condenser

evaporator
4-way valve
defrost
temp.
sensor

coil
temp.
sensor

check
valve
1

discharging temp. sensor

muffle
check valve

compressor

air-liquid
segregator

heater

3-way stop
valve (air side)

1. high pressure switch


:

2. low pressure switch

-62-

>`^^WcU[S] <[c >`_V[e[`_Wc


Inverter units
4 electrical
expansion valve

filter
cooling

filter

heating

3 3-way stop
valve (liquid side)

condenser

4-way
valve
defrost
temp.
sensor

evaporator

coil
temp.
sensor

check
valve

suction temp.
sensor

discharging temp.
sensor

check
valve

muffle

compressor

air-liquid
segregator

3-way stop
valve (air side)

1. high pressure switch


2. low pressure switch
3. for AU182AFERA, is 2-way stop valve 4. for
AU182AFERA, is main capillary
5. for AU182AFERA, is sub-capillary and single check valve
for AU182AFERA, No. 1 and 2 are avaliable
For AU362AHERA
electrical
expansion
valve
filter

filter

cooling

defrost
temp.
sensor
Te

heating

way stop valve


(liquid side)

condenser

way
valve

check
valve

outdoor
ambient
temp.
sensor
Tao

evaporator

indoor
coil
temp.
sensor
Tc

high pressure
switch

dischange
suction
temp.
temp.
sensor
sensor
Td
Ts
muffle

low
pressure
switch

oil return capillary

compressor
condenser air-inlet temp.
sensor Tci

air-liquid
separator

way stop valve


(air side)

-63-

indoor
ambient
temp.
sensor
Tai

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

6. Installation instruction
6.1 Cassette indoor unit (AB18-AB60)

Eg fgl \YeY_] Yfq hYjlk g^ l`] Yaj


[gf\alagf]j l`Yl [Yjjq j]^ja_]jYfl Zq
ha]j[af_ gj h]j^gjYlaf_ l`] Yaj [gf\alagf]j+k
lmZ]k oal` k`Yjh gj hgafl]\ al]ek0 [jmk`af_
gj loaklaf_ Yfq lmZ]k0 gj k[jYhaf_ l`]
[gYlaf_k g^^ l`] kmj^Y[]k2 J^ l`] j]^ja_]jYfl
khmjlk gml Yf\ _]lk aflg ]q]k0 al eYq j]kmdl
af k]jagmk ]q] afbmja]k2
Eg fgl gZkljm[l gj [gn]j l`] n]fladYlagf
_jadd] g^ l`] Yaj [gf\alagf]j2 Eg fgl hml
^af_]jk gj Yfq gl`]j l`af_k aflg l`]
afd]l3gmld]l Yf\ koaf_ dgmn]j2
Eg fgl Yddgo [`ad\j]f lg hdYq oal` l`] Yaj
[gf\alagf]j2 Jf fg [Yk] k`gmd\ [`ad\j]f Z]
Yddgo]\ lg kal gf l`] gml\ggj mfal2
u}xwzyzwv*z|{~
T`] j]^ja_]jYlaf_ [aj[mal ak d]Yc1hjgg^2
5<9 ?67<=@9 =D 686BE=G9 =@ :A>>AH=@;
D=EF6E=A@
52 Bhhda[YZd] YeZa]fl l]eh]jYlmj] jYf_]>

Ggj .2FBB >


RYl]\ NYpaeme Nafaeme
6;
76
5<
5=
67
58
79
87
54
68
6:
:
64
6;
59
5829
11
11
;
68
1;
:
5<
11

EC
WC
gml\ggj EC
WC
Jf\ggj EC
I]Ylaf_
WC
gml\ggj EC
WC

D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D

EC
Jf\ggj
WC
Dggdaf_
gml\ggj EC
WC
Jf\ggj EC
I]Ylaf_
WC
EC
gml\ggj
WC

RYl]\ NYpaeme Nafaeme


76
5<
D 6;
67
58
D 5=
D 79
87
19
D 68
6:
11
6;
59
D 64
11
11
D 5829
;
68
1;
D
5<
11
D :

Dggdaf_

Jf\ggj

Ggj .2FRB >

62 J^ l`] kmhhdq [gj\ ak \YeY_]\0 al emkl Z]


j]hdY[]\ Zq l`] eYfm^Y[lmj]j gj alk k]jna[]
Y_]flgj Y kaeadYj imYda^a]\ h]jkgf2
72 J^ l`] ^mk] gf QD ZgYj\ ak Zjgc]f hd]Yk]
[`Yf_] al oal` l`] lqh] g^ T 7259B 3694VBD2
82 T`] oajaf_ e]l`g\ k`gmd\ Z] af daf] oal`
/ l`] dg[Yd oajaf_ klYf\Yj\2
92 T`] hgo]j [YZd] Yf\ [gff][laf_ [YZd]
Yj] k]d^1hjgna\]\2 T`] j]imaj]e]fl g^ l`]
hgo]j [YZd]>

Ng\]d

Qgo]j [YZd]

Ggj k]ja]k 5<6

I49RO1G 7H 629ee6

Ggj k]ja]k 686

I49RO1G 7H 824ee6

Ggj k]ja]k 6<60 7:6

I49RO1G 7H :24ee6

Ggj k]ja]k 6<O0 7:O

I4;RO1G 9H 629ee6

Ggj k]ja]k 8<O0 :4O

I4;RO1G 9H 824ee6

T`] j]imaj]e]fl g^ l`] [gff][laf_ [YZd]>


Ggj k]ja]k AB182ACEAA I49RO1G 7H 62
4ee6/I49RO1G 5p42;9ee6? Ggj gl`]j
k]ja]k I49RO1G 8H 42;9ee62
Bdd l`] [YZd]k k`Ydd `Yn] _gl l`] Fmjgh]Yf
Yml`]fla[Ylagf []jla^a[Yl]2
:2 T`] Zj]Yc]j g^ l`] Yaj [gf\alagf]j k`gmd\
Z] Ydd1hgd] koal[`? Yf\ l`] \aklYf[] Z]lo]]f
alk log [gflY[lk k`gmd\ Z] fg d]kk 7ee2 Sm[`
e]Yfk ^gj \ak[gff][lagf emkl Z]
af[gjhgjYlagf af l`] ^ap]\ oajaf_2
;2 T`] oYkl] ZYll]jq k`Ydd Z] \akhgk]\
hjgh]jdq2
<2 T`] af\ggj mfal afklYddYlagf `]a_`l ak Yl d]Ykl
629e2
=2 T`] Yaj Zj]Yc]j Yf\ l`] hgo]j koal[`
k`gmd\ afklYdd]\ l`] [gfn]fa]fldq j]Y[`YZd]
hd]Y[] ^gj mk]j2

-64-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Installation tools
The installation tools listed in the following sheet can
be used as required.
1. Screw driver

8. Knife

2. Hacksaw

9. Pincers

3. Drill with a diameter of 60mm


4. Inner hexagon spanner,shifting

10. Leakage detector or soapy water


11. Band tape

spanner

12. Scraper

5. Spanner (14, 17, 19,24,27mm)

13. Refrigerant oil

6. Pipe cutter
7. Pipe expander
Selection of installation place
(1) Installation place shall meet the following and agreed by customers:
Place where proper air flow can be ensured.
No block to air flow.
Water drainage is smpoth.
Place strong enough to support unit weight.
Place where inclination is not evident on ceiling.
Enough space for mainenance.
Indoor and outdoor unit piping length is within limit. (Refer to Installation Manual for outdoor unit.)
Indoor and outdoor unit, power cable, inter unit cable are at least 1 m away fromT.V. radop. This is helpful
to avoid picture disturbance and noise. (Even if 1 m iskept, noise can still appear if radio wave is strong)
(2) Ceiling height
Indoor unit can be installed on ceiling of 2.5-3m in height. (Refer to Foeld setting and Installation Manual of
ornament panel.)
(3) Install suspending bolt. Check if the installation place is strong enough to hold weight. Take necessary
measures in case it is not safe. (Distance between holes are marked on paper pattern. Refer to paper pattern
for place need be reinforced)
Installation space

310

For series 182

Air outlet

Air inlet

1500

Air outlet
1500

260

260

For series 242,282,362,482,602

Air inlet

Air outlet
1500 Over

-65-

Air inlet

1500 Over

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Preparation
for the installtion
3

Suspending bolts

Distance between
suspending bolts 535mm

Ceiling

Ornament panel

Indoor unit 570mm

60mm

150mm

Overlap between ceiling and


ornament panel shall be 25mm

320mm

Ornament panel 700mm

Indoor unit 570mm

Ceiling opening 650mm

(1) Position of ceiling opening between unit and suspending bolt.


(For series 182)

Ceiling opening 650mm


Ornament panel 700mm

For series 482,602 and AB362ACERA

Suspending
A (Distance between suspending
840(Indoor

860(Ceiling

78 (Distance between suspending

78

1280(Ceiling opening)
127 (Distance between suspending
51

(Distance between suspending

840(Indoor

890(Ceiling

950(Ornament

and AB362ACEAA)

51

890(Ceiling
950(Ornament

Suspending bracket

(160)

Ceiling

(2) Cut an opening in ceiling for installation if necessary. (when ceiling already exists.)
Refer to paper pattern for dimension of ceiling hole.
Connect all pipings (refrigerant, water drainage), wirings (inter unit cable) to indoor unit, before installation.
Cut a hole in ceiling, may be a frame should be used to ensure a smooth surface and to prevent vibration.
Contact your real estate dealer
(3) Install a suspending bolt.
(Use a M10 bolt)
To support the unit weight, anchor bolt shall be used in the case of already exists ceiling. For new
ceiling, use built-in type bolt or parts prepared in the field.
Before going on installing adjust space between ceiling.

50~100

<Installation example>
Roof
Anchor bolt
Long nut
Suspending bolt

Ceiling

Note: All the above mentioned parts shall be prepared in field.

-66-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


4Installation of indoor unit
In the case of new ceiling
(1) Install unit temporally
Put suspending bracket on the suspending bolt. Be sure to use nut and washer at both ends of the bracket.
(2) As for the dimensions of ceiling hole, see paper pattern. Ask your real estate dealer for details.
Center of the hole is marked on the paper pattern.
Center of the unit is marked on the card in the unit and on the paper pattern.
Mount paper pattern 5 onto unit using 3 screws 6 . Fix the corner of the drain pan at piping outlet.
< After installation on the ceiling >
(3) Adjust unit to its right position. (Refer to preparation for the installation-(1))
(4) Check unit's horizontal level.
Watert pump and flating switch is installed inside indoor unit, check four corners of the unit for its level
using horizontal compartor or PVC tube with water. (If unit is tilting against the direction of water drainage,
problem may occur on floating switch, causing water leakage.)
(5) Remove the washer mounlting 2 , and tighten the nut above.
(6) Remove the paper pattern.

Nut (Prepare in feild)


Washer (Prepared in feild)

In the case of ceiling already exists


(1) Install unit temporally
Put suspending bracket on the suspending bolt.
Be sure to use nut and washer at both ends
of the bracket. Fix the bracket firmly.
(2) Adjust the height and position of the unit.
(Refer to preparation for the installation (1) ).
(3) Proceed with 3 and 4 of "In the case of new ceiling".

Suspending bolts
Fasten (double nuts)

Insert
Washer fixing pad
(prepared in feild)
[ secure the washer firmly]
Level

Polythene pipe

Screws at the piping outlet is fixed at


the corner of drain pan.
Center of ceiling hole Paper pattern

Screw (accessory)
[Fix the paper pattern]

-67-

Paper pattern
5

Screw (accessory)

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Refrigerant piping (As for outdoor piping, please refer to installation Manual of outdoor unit.)

Outdoor is precharged with refrigerant.


Be sure to see the Fig.1, when connecting and removing piping from unit.
For the size of the flare nut, please refer to Table 1.
Apply refrigerant oil at both inside and outsid of lflare nut. Tighten it band tight 3-4 turns then tighten it.
Use torque specified in Table 1. (Too much force may damage flare nut, causing gas leakage).
Check piping joints for gas leakage. Insulate piping as shown in Fig. below.
Cover joint of gas piping and insulator 7 with seal.
Table 1
Pipe
size

Medium size seal pad 11 (accessory)


(Cover the piping joint
with seal pad.)

Torque spanner

9.52 3270~3990N.cm 12.0~12.4


(333~407kgf.cm)
8
(accessory)

Insulator
(For liquid pipe)

7
Insulator (accessory)
Gas pipe (For gas pipe)
Liquid pipe

Piping joing
Flare nut

Flare shape

A(mm)

.
6.35 1420~1720N cm 8.3~8.7
(144~176kgf.cm)

Clamp 3

spanner

Tighten
torque

15.88

6180~7540N.cm
18.6~19.0
(630~770kgf.cm)

19.05

9720~11860N.cm
22.9~23.3
(990~1210kgf.cm)

90 0.5
45
2
A

Apple refrigerant oil

R0.4 ~ 0.8

Installation of water drainage pipe


(1) Install water drainage pipe
Pipe dia, shall be equal or larger than that of unit piping.(pipe of polyethylent; size: 25mm; O.D:32mm)
Drain pipe should be short, with a downward slope at least 1/100 to prevent air bag from happening.
If downward slope can't be made, take other measures to lift it up.
Keep a distance of 1-1.5m between suspending brackets, to make water hose straight.
1-1.5m

Slope over 1/100

Use the self-provided stiff pipe and clamp 1 with unit. Insert water pipe into water plug until it reaches
the white tape. Tighten the clip until head of the screw is less than 4mm from hose.
Wind the drain hose to the clip using seal pad 9 .
Large size seal pad 10
Insulate drain hose in the room.
(accessory)

Clamp

Clamp
(accessory)
Tape (White)

Self-provided stiff pipe

<Cautions for the drain water lifting pipe>


Installation height shall be less than 280mm.
There should be a right angle with unit, 300mm from unit.

500 below

drain water lifting pipe

Self-provided stiff pipe


(accessory)

75 below

Suspending bracket
500 below

1~1.5m

220 280 below

300mm below

Drain hose
(accessory)

4mm below

Clamp
(accessory)

(Note)

Over 100

The slope of water drain hose (1) shall be within 75mm, don't apply too much force on it.
If several water hoses join together, do as per following proceedures.
Connect water hoses with a T joint.

Specifieations of the water hoses shall meet the requirements for the unit running.

-68-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


A_a bVaZVb 283
>YVT[ fYVcYVa Z^U__a d^Zc Zb Y_aZi_^cR\ fZcY \VeV\Va _a `_\hcYV^V `Z`V WZ\\VU fZcY fRcVa - R^U
TYVT[ cYRc cYV UZ]V^bZ_^ _W cYV TVZ\Z^X _`V^Z^X Zb T_aaVTc/ MR[V _WW cYV \VeVa XRdXV SVW_aV Z^bcR\\
cYV _a^R]V^c `R^V\/
ARbcV^ cYV bTaVfb c_ ]R[V cYV YVZXYc UZWWVaV^TV SVcfVV^ cYV cf_ bZUVb _W Z^U__a d^Zc \Vbb
cYR^ 6]]/
AZabc WZg Zc fZcY bTaVfb cV]`_aR\\h/
ARbcV^ cYV cf_ cV]`_aR\\h WZgZ^X bTaVfb
R^U _cYVa cf_- R^U cZXYcV^ cYV W_da bTaVfb/
>_^^VTc cYV fZaVb _W bh^TYa_.]_c_a/
>_^^VTc cYV fZaV _W bZX^R\/
DW ^_ aVb`_^bV _W aV]_cV T_^ca_\\VaTYVT[ fYVcYVa cYV fZaZ^X Zb T_aaVTcaVbcRac aV]_cV T_^ca_\\Va 21 bVT_^Ub
RWcVa bYdc _WW `_fVa bd``\h/

@\VTcaZT T_^ca_\ S_g

A_a <=283<>@<<
JIP@K LNJJFQ9 2JC-331.341Oj-61Ci

DH?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

INM?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

Q0B

Q0B

:FZ]Zcb _W `R^V\ S_RaU Z^bcR\\RcZ_^;


D^bcR\\ cYV `R^V\ S_RaU Z^ cYV UZaVTcZ_^ bY_f^ Z^ cYV
WZXdaV/ MYV Z^T_aaVTc UZaVTcZ_^ fZ\\ aVbd\c Z^ fRcVa
\VR[RXV- ]VR^fYZ\V bfZ^X R^U bZX^R\ aVTVZeZ^X RaV
UZb`\RhVU cYRc TR^^_c SV T_^^VTcVU/

-69-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


(2) Check if water drainage is smooth after installation.
For series 242, 282, 362, 482, 602
Charge, through air outlet or inspecting hole, 1200ccd water to see water drainage.
After wiring

Check water drainage in cooling operation.


When wiring is not complete
Remove cover of control box, connect 1PH power to terminal 1 and 2 on terminal block.,use remote
controller to operate the unit.
Note, in this operation, fan will be running.
Upon confirmation of a smooth water drainage, be sure to cut off power supply.
1
D

Water drainage port for


maintenance

Maintenance

Self-provided stiff pipe

Connect with
outdoor unit

Method of water charging

Terminal block

Inspecting hole

PCB on
indoor unit

(Drain water from


this hole)

Terminal block

100mm

Watering can of plastic


pipe should be about
100 mm long

Charge water from


inspecting hole
Charge water from
air outlet

Cover of controll box

+A_a bVaZVb 353- 383-473 R^U <=283<>@K< ,


DH?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

FH

2 3 4

2 3 4

Q0B

Q0B

JIP@KLNJJFQ92JC-331.341Oj-61Ci

+A_a bVaZVb 473- 583- 713 ,


DH?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

INM?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

2 3 4

KL M H 2 3 4
JIP@K LNJJFQ9
481.511O-4Hj-61Ci

-70-

Q0B

Q0B

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Wiring
All supplied parts. materials and wiring operation must in appliance with
local code and regulations.
Use copper wire only.
When make wiring, please refer to wiring diagram also.
All wiring work must be done by qualified electricians.
A circuit breaker must be installed, which can cut power supply to all system.
See Installation Manual of outdoor unit for specifications of wires, circuit breaker, switches and wiring etc.
Connecting of unit
Remove cover of switch box (1) , drag wires into rubber tube A, then, after proper wiring with other wires,
tighten clamp A. Connect wires of correct pole to the terminal block inside.
Wind seal 12 around wires. (Be sure to do that, or, dew may occur).
Upon connecting, replace control box cover (1) and (2).

Terminal block

Cover of control box(2)

Grounding lead

Rubber tube A
Cover of control box(1)

Fkj-p b]eh pk oa]h ep1 kn s]pan i]u _kia ej3


Sq^^an pq^a

Okpa? J]ra ep oa]ha`1 ha]rejc jk ol]_a3


Ta]h l]` .oi]hh oeva ^_ /
.Xej` ]nkqj` sena/

is jxw
Cpp]_d oa]h l]`

Heah` senejc

Inatallation of ornament panel


Cautions for the installation

Be sure to show customers Operation Manual and guide them how to operate unit
correctly. Before installation. read also the Installation Manual of indoor unit.
Bar
With this ornament , 2 or 3 air flow direction is not available.
Suitable height is 3 m.
Accessory Pad

Fig. 1

Pad

1. Prepare ornament panel Handling of ornament panel


Ornament panel shall not be placed face down or against wall,
neither on an uneven object.
Don' t bend carelessly the swing flap, or, problem may occur.
(1) Remove air inlet grill from ornament panel *
1 Push in the bar on inlet grill and lift it up. (Refer to Fig. 1)
2 Lift it up for about 45 degree and remove it from ornament. Tear off adhesive
tape fixing air filter on the back of the air inlet grill. (Refer to Fig. 2)
(2) Remove cover plate at corner
Tear off the adhesive tape, and slide it off. (Refer to Fig. 3)

-71-

Adbesive tape

45
Fig. 2

Slide
Fig. 3

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


2. Mounting on high ceiling
(1) Ornament panel can be mounted on ceiling as high as 3 m.
(2) Please install pad as accessary.
1 Cut open the pad along cutting ling. Use part a only and discard part b . (Refer to Fig. 4)
2 Install part a of the pad on the place shown in Fig. 5. Refer to Fig. 6.
Cutting line

Leave no space

Place it on the frame.

50

100

Part a of the pad

Fig. 4

Fig. 6

Part a of the pad


Swing flap motor

Side of ornament panel


Fig. 5

(3)Wiring on ornament panel


Connecting of wiring of the swing
flap motor on ornament panel. (2 places)
(Refer to Fit . 10)
If connecting is not made, error code
(A7) appears on remote controller. So,
make proper connecting.

Fig. 10

Side of indoor unit

Wiring diagram

3. Install ornament panel on indoor unit.


For indoor unit installation, please
refer to Installation Manual.

(1) As shown in Fig . 7, match the position of swing


1
Holding ring
flap motor with that of the indoor unit piping hole ,
2
Piping hole position
so that ormament panel can be placed on to indoor
unit.
(2) Installation of ornament panel
1 Place the holding ring on swing flao motor side
teporarily on hooks of the indoor unit. (2 pcs)
2 Put the other two holding rings on the hooks at both Swing flap motor
side of the indoor unit. (Care should be taken not to
3
push wiring of swing flap motor into seals).
3 Screw in all 4 screws under holding ring for about
15mm. (Pancl will rise).
4
4 Adjust the ornament panel as per Fig. 7 to cover
Fig. 7
opening on the ceiling.
Seal
Indoor unit
5 Tighten screws to redrce the thickness of seals
between ornament and indoor unit to 5-8mm. Ceiling material

Hook

5 _ 8mm

If screws are not tighten tight,


problems in Fig, 8 might occur.
Tighten screws properly.
Gas leakage.
Gas leakage
from roof.
Contamination

If there are still space


after tightening of screws,
please readjust the height
of indoor unit.
(Refer to Fig. 9)

Mist exists and drop down.


Fig. 8

Ornament panel

Caution

Leave no space.

Fig. 9

-72-

If indoor unit is at horizontal level and water


drainage is smooth, then, indoor unit height
can be adjusted throrgh holes at corners of
ornament panel.

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


4. Installation of inlet grill and cover plate
(1) Installation of inlet grill

Install in reversed order of "Prepare ornament pandl".


Inlet grill can be adjusted into four directions by turning inlet grill. Inlet grill position can be adjusted as
per customers request.
When installing inlet grill, take care not to twist wiring of swing flap motor.

(2) Install cover plate on the corner


1 As shown in Fig. 11 tie the

cover plate onto the bolt on


ornament plate.
Install cover plate onto
ornament plate.
(Refer to Fig. 12)

Slide all five hold rings


to let them drop in holes
Fig. 11

on ornament plate,
Fig. 12

Pay special care to the following and check after installation


Item to the checked

Unproper installation may cause Check

Is indoor unit firmly installed?

Unit might fall down, make vibration or noise.

Is gas leakage check performed?

This may lead to gas shortage.

Is unit properly insulated?

Dew or water drop may occur.

Is water drainage smooth?

Dew or water drop may occur.

Is power voltage meet that stipulated on the nameplate? Problem may occur or parts got burned.
Is wiring and piping correctly arranged?

Problem may occur or parts got burned.

Is unit safely grounded?

There might be a danger of electric shock.

Is wire size correct?

Problem may occur or parts got burned.

Are there any obstacles on air inlet and outlet grill of


indoor and outdoor unit?

This may cause poor cooling.

Is record made for piping length and refrigerant


charging amount?

It is hard to control refrigerant charging


amount.

-73-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


6.2 Convertible indoor unit (AC18-AC24)
Standard accessories:
No.
The following installation parts are furnished.

Accessory parts

Qty.

Use them as required.

Remote controller

Battery

Wire clamp

Heat
insulation
sheathing

1+1

Screw

2+2

Screw cap

1+1

Remote
controller
bracket

Pipe connection requirement


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

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

(Fig. 1)

Install the room air conditioner as follows:

PREPARING INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION


1. REMOVE THE INTAKE GRILL
Open the intake grill and remove the
three or four or six screws.(Fig. 1)

Machine screw
Tapping screw

Tapping screw

Remark: The main unit can be wired before


the indoor unit is installed. Select
the most appropriate installation
order.

Intake grill

A. FLOOR CONSOLE TYPE

(Fig. 2)

1. DRILLING FOR PIPING

rear

Select piping and drain directions.(Fig.2) (Series14,18,24)


The piping and drain can be made in three directions as shown below.

right
down

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

Drain hose (Right side)

-74-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


(Fig. 4)

(Fig. 5)
99cm
50cm

Wall

24.5cm

6mm

10cm

Wall bracket
Side of set

6.5cm

For series 14,18,24 when installing set to wall, install


the accessory wall bracket at the position shown in
Fig.5,and mount the set to it.

7cm hole

6.5cm

65.5cm

outdoor unit

53cm
4.5cm

Indoor unit

3.5cm hole
12.5cm

10cm

2. INSTALLING DRAIN HOSE


drain hose with a nylon fastener. (Fig.6)
(Fig. 6)

(Fig. 7)

Drain pan

Drain pan

Nylon fastener
Drain hose

Insulation
(Drain hose)

Drain hose
Wrap the insulation (drain hose) around the drain hose connection.(Fig.7)

Be sure to arrange the drain hose correctly so that it is leveled lower than the drain hose connecting port of the indoor unit.
(Fig. 8)

OK

NO

Arrange the drain hose


lower than this portion.

NO

Drain hose

Drain hose

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

(Fig. 9)

Drain hose
A

B. UNDER CEILING TYPE


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

200mm

900mm

Drilling position
for anchor bolt

Installation
template

Ceilling
Wall

Drilling position
for piping

For series 18,24

-75-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


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

Rear (Install the drain hose


in the direction.)
Right

CAUTION
Install the drain hose at the rear; it should not be installed on the top or right side.
2. DRILLING HOLES FOR ANCHOR BOLTS AND INSTALLING THE ANCHOR BOLTS
When the directions are selected, drill 80mm and 50mm or 150mm dia. hole on the wall so that the hole is tilted
downward toward the outdoor for smooth water flow.
(Fig. 12)

Wall

6mm

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

60 to 70mm

(Fig. 13)

12.7mm

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

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

(Fig. 14)

Bracket (Right)

For series 14,18,24


381

26.5

2-R2.5

18

10

Bracket

16 21 28

4-R

Special nut

68

7.5

Spring washer

26.5
232

10

4-R

2-R2.5

7.5

18

232
26.5

26.5

4. INSTALLING INDOOR UNIT


Reset the hex bolts as shown in Fig.15.

-76-

381

28 21 16

68

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


(Fig. 15)

Hex bolt
Indoor unit

8 to 13mm
(Fig. 16)

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


Bolt

Bracket

Indoor unit
Now, securely tighten the hex bolts in both sides.

5. INSTALL THE DRAIN HOSE


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

(Fig. 17)

Remove the hole cover.

Arrange the drain hose


lower than this portion

Drain hose

OK

NO

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

(Fig. 18)

Piping hole
Base (Bottom)

VT wire hole

Intake grill
Pass the drain hose through here
For series 14,18,24

Cut the grill

GAS LEAKAGE INSPECTION

CAUTION
After connecting the piping, check the joints for gas leakage with leakage detector.
HOW TO CONNECT WIRING TO THE TERMINALS
A. For solid core wiring (or F-cable)(Fig.19A)
(1) Cut the wire with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers, then strip the insulation to about 25mm of the exposed solid
wire.
(2) Using a screwdriver, remove the terminal screw(s) on the terminal board.
(3) Using pliers, bend the solid wire to form a loop suitable for the terminal screw.
(4) Shape the loop wire properly, place it on the terminal board and tighten securely with the terminal screw using
a screw driver.

-77-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


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

Strip 25mm

A. Solid wire

B. Strand wire
Loop

Insulation

Strip 10mm

(Fig. 19)

Screw with
special washer
Round
terminal
Terminal
board

Wire

Round
terminal

Screw with
special washer
Round
terminal
Wire

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

(Fig. 20)

Insulation tube
Cord clamp

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

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

-78-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT
Electric wire size and fuse capacity:
Type

(3) Remove the electric component box cover.


Fig. 24

For series 182 For series 242

Connection cord
(mm2)

0.75

0.75

Power supply

2.5

4.0

Fuse capacity(A)

30

40

cord (mm2)

Base
Electric component box cover

1. INDOOR UNIT SIDE

Remove the three tapping screws.

(1) Remove the electric component box.

CAUTION

Fig. 21

Be careful not to pinch the lead wires


between the electric component box
and base.
Electric component box

Fig. 22

Electric component box

(4) Wiring
(1) Remove the cord clamp.
(2) Process the end of the connection cords to the
dimensions shown in Fig.34.
(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.

Remove the four tapping


screws.

<>283<>@<<

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

J_fVa bd``\h9 2JC- 331.341Oj- 61Ci

DH?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

INM?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

(2) Pull out the electric component box.


Fig.23

Q0B

2 3 4 H F

2 3 4

Q0B

<>283<>@K< <>353<>@<< <>353<>@K<

J_fVa bd``\h9 2JC- 331.341Oj- 61Ci

DH?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

Electric component box


INM?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

-79-

Q0B

2 3 4 H F

2 3 4

Q0B

F H

Q0B

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


ELECTRICAL WIRING

(2) Air filter removal and cleaning, and how to use


air louvers.
(3) Give the operating and installation manuals to
the customer.

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

MOUNT THE COVER PLATE AND


THE INTAKE GRILL

(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.

1.Mount the cover plate. (Right)


(1) Cut a pipe exit hole in the right plate. This is
only when the pipe exits from the right side.
(This operation is not required when the
protrusion is on the top or rear.)

(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.

Fig. 25

Cover plate (Right)

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) Join the cover plates (right) and mount with screws.
Fig. 26

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

TEST RUNNING
1. CHECK ITEMS
(1) INDOOR UNIT
(1) Is operation of each button on the remote control
unit normal?
(2) Does each lamp light normally?
(3) Do not air flow direction louvers operate normally?
(4) Is the drain normal?

2. Mount the cover plate.(Left)


(1) Join the cover plate (left) and mount with screws.
Fig. 27

(2) OUTDOOR UNIT


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

CUSTOMER GUIDANCE
Explain the following to the customer in accordance
with the operating manual:
(1) Starting and stopping method, operation switching,
temperature adjustment, timer, air flow switching,
and other remote control unit operations.

-80-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


6.3 Convertible indoor unit (AC28-AC60)
Please ask the dealer or specialist to install, never try by the users themselves. After the installation please
be sure of the following conditions.

WARNING !
Please call dealer to install the air-conditioner.
Incorrect installation may cause water leaking, shock and fire hazard.

CAUTION !
Air-conditioner can't be installed in the
envi-ronment with inflammable gases
because the inflammable gases near to
air-conditioner may cause fire hazard.
Installed electrical-leaking circuit breaker.
It easily cause electrical shock without circuit
breaker.

Connect earthing wire.


Earthing wire should not be connected to the gas pipe, water
pipe, lightning rod or phone line,
incorrect earthing may cause

Earthing

Use discharge pipe correctly to ensure efficient


discharge.
Incorrect pipe use may cause water leaking.

[Location]
Air-conditioner should be located in well-vented
and easily-accessible place.
Air-conditioner should not be located in the
following places:
(a) Places with machine oils or other oil
vapours.
(b) Seaside with high salt content in the air.
(c) Near to hot spring with high content of
sulfide gases.
(d) Area with frequent fluctuation of voltage
e.g. factory, etc.
(e) In vehicles or ships.
(f) Kitchen with heavy oil vapour or humidity.
(g) Near to the machine emitting electricmagnetic waves.
(h) Places with acid, alkali vapuor.
TV, radio, acoustic appliances etc are at least

supply wire, connecting wire, pipes, otherwise images


may be disturbed or noises be created.
As required, take measures against heavy snow.

[Wiring]
Air-conditioner should be equipped with special power
supply wire.

[Operating noise]
Choose the following locations:
(a) Capable of supporting air-conditioner weight,don't
increase operating noise and vibration.
(b) Hot vapour from outdoor unit outlet and operating
noise don't disturb neighbour.
No obstacles around the outdoor unit outlet.

For authorized service personnel only

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

-81-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


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

SELECTING THE MOUNTING POSITION


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

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

For mounted on the ceiling:


Fig. 1

Ceiling

INDOOR UNIT
3"(80mm)
over

6"(150mm)
over

0.4"(10mm)
over

For half concealed installation:


Ceiling panel
Fig. 2

INDOOR UNIT

3"(80mm)
over

6"(150mm)
over

-82-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Ceiling panel

0.4"(10mm)
over

ACCESSORIES
Optional parts

Standard accessories:
Accessory parts

No.
1

Remote controller
Battery

Qty.

1+1

Screw

2+2

Screw cap

Adhesive tape

Heat
insulation
sheathing

Wire clamp

Drain hose

Parts name

Remarks

Ceiling panel

Mark
B

Saddle (L.S) with screws

Drain hose

Heat insulation material

Piping hole cover

Putty

Plastic clamp

1
1+1

Flat washer

Remote
controller
bracket

CONNECTION PIPE REQUIREMENT


Table 1

Model

Diameter
Liquid side Gas side

Maximum
length

Maximum height
(between indoor
and outdoor)

For series 362, 482 9.52 mm

19.05mm

50 m

30 m

9.52 mm

15.88mm

30 m

20 m

602

For series 282

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

-83-

Air filter

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

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


2) LOCATION OF CEILING SUSPENSION BOLTS
Fig. 3
30mm

30mm
Dimensions
(Space Required for
installation)

Suspension bolt pitch 1530mm

10mm
155mm
INDOOR UNIT (TOP VIEW)

Suspension bolt should


extend outward 30 to 50mm.

300mm

For half-concealed installation

Supension-bolt pitch should be as shown in Fig.4.


Fig. 4

40mm

40mm

Ceiling Opening:1530mm

Ceiling panel

Ceiling Opening:640mm

Suspension bolt should


extend outward 30 to 50mm.

15mm
Ceiling panel

DRILLING THE HOLES AND ATTACHING THE SUAPENSION BOLTS


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

Bolt Strength

980 to 1470 N (100 TO 150 kgf)


Special nut A (included)

Ceiling panel

10 to 15 mm
Special nut B (included)
M10 nut (Obtained locally)

IF USING ANCHOR BOLTS


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

980 to 1470 N (100 TO 150 kgf)

10 to 15 mm

Fig. 6

M10 Nut
(Obtaied locally)

-84-

Special nut B
(included)
M10 Nut
(Obtaied locally)

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


INSTALLING THE INDOOR UNIT

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

Fig. 8

Ceiling
Ceiling panel

Wall

Wall

(2) Fasten the indoor unit into place by tightening-up the special "B",blots and the M10 nuts. Make sure
that unit is secure and willl not shift back and forth.
FOR HALF-CONCESLED INSTALLATION
When installing the indoor unit in a semi-concesled orientation, make sure to reinforce the insulation of
the unit on all sides. Drops of water may fall from the unit if it is not thoroughly insulated.
Fig. 9

Glass wool insulate


(10 to 20mm thick )

INDOOR UNIT
(Top view)

Wall
Ceiling pannel

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

INSTALLING THE COUPLER HEAT INSULATION


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

-85-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Coupler heat insulation(large)

Fig. 10

Coupler pipe (large)


Indoor unit

Coupler pipe (small)


Coupler heat insulation(small)

Nylon fastner (large)


No gap

Indoor unit
Coupler heat insulation
Nylon fastner (small)

When using an auxiliary pipe, make sure that the fastener used is insulated in the sane way.

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

GOOD

BAD

BAD

Bracket

5 to 6.5 ft
(1.5 to 2m)

-86-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


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

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

Drain pipe insulation

Fig. 13

Drain pipe insulation


Indoor unit

Drain pipe
No gap

10mm or over

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

VT wire
Drain hose

Indoor unit (rear view)

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

-87-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


B. Strand wire

Strip 15/16"(25mm)

A. Solid wire

Strip 15/16"(25mm)

Fig. 15

Loop

Insulation
Screw with
special washer

Screw with
special washer

Round
terminal

Round
terminal

Terminal
block

Wire

Round terminal

Wire

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

Insulation tube
Cord clamp

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

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

-88-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


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

For half-concealed

CAUTION
(1)When removing the cabinet(iron plate),be careful not to damage the indoor unit
internal parts and surrounding area(outer case).
(2)When processing the cabinet(iron plate),be careful not to injury yourself with
burrs,etc.
(2)Fasten the round flange (optional) to the fresh air intake,as shown in Fig.18.(If using half-concealed
installation, attach to the top.)
Fig. 18

Round duct (option parts)

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


(3)Connect the duct to the round flange.
(4)Seal with a band and vinyl tape,etc.so that air does not leak from the connection.
Fig. 19

Duct

CONNECTION CORDS

(1) Remove the cord clamp.


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

-89-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Fig. 20

For three phase (380-400V, 3N~, 50Hz),outdoor unit.


INDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

Y/G

1 2 3

R S TN 1 2 3

Y/G

POWER SUPPLY:
380-400V, 3N~,50Hz

For single phase (1PH, 220-230V~, 50Hz),outdoor unit.


INDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

LN

1 2 3

Y/G

1 2 3

Y/G

POWER SUPPLY:
1PH,220-230V~,50Hz

-90-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


6.4 Ceiling concealed duct indoor unit (AD18-AD24)
9KOP?II?PGLK OM?AC
T`] af\ggj mfal k`Ydd Z] afklYdd]\ Yl dg[Ylagfk o`]j] [gd\ Yf\ `gl Yaj [gmd\ ]n]fdq [aj[mdYl]\4
T`] ^gddgoaf_ dg[Ylagfk k`gmd\ Z] Ynga\]\@
PdY[]k oal` ja[` kYdl /k]Yka\] Yj]Y04
PdY[]k oal` hd]flq g^ _Yk kmd^a\]k /eYafdq af oYje khjaf_ Yj]Yk o`]j] l`] [ghh]j lmZ] Yf\ ZjYr] o]d\
ak ]Ykq lg [gjjgkagf04
Lg[Ylagfk oal` em[` gad /af[dm\af_ e][`Yfa[Yd gad0 Yf\ kl]Ye4
Lg[Ylagfk mkaf_ gj_Yfa[ kgdn]flk4
PdY[]k o`]j] l`]j] Yj] eY[`af]k _]f]jYlaf_ HF ]d][ljgeY_f]la[ oYn]k4
Pgkalagfk Y\bY[]fl lg \ggj gj oaf\go af [gflY[l oal` `a_`3`mea\alq ]pl]jfYd Yaj4 /EYkq lg _]f]jYl] \]o04
Lg[Ylagfk ^j]im]fldq mkaf_ kh][aYd Y]jgkgdk4

<FC DLIILRGKE MLGKPO OFLQIB @C P?HCK A?NC LD1


74 S]d][l kmalYZd] hdY[]k l`] gmld]l Yaj [Yf Z] k]fl lg l`]
]flaj] jgge2 Yf\ [gfn]fa]fl lg dYq gml l`] [gff][lagf
hah]2 [gff][lagf oaj] Yf\ l`] \jYafY_] hah] lg gml\ggj4
84 T`] []adaf_ kljm[lmj] emkl Z] kljgf_ ]fgm_` lg kmhhgjl
l`] mfal o]a_`l4
94 T`] [gff][laf_ hah]2 \jYaf hah] Yf\ [gff][lagf oaj]
Fa_ 7
k`Ydd Z] YZd] lg _g l`gm_` l`] Zmad\af_ oYdd lg [gff][l
Z]lo]]f l`] af\ggj Yf\ gml\ggj mfalk4
:4 T`] [gff][laf_ hah] Z]lo]]f l`] af\ggj Yf\ gml\ggj mfalk Yk o]dd Yk l`] \jYaf hah] k`Ydd Z] Yk k`gjl
Yk hgkkaZd]4 /S]] Fa_mj] 70
;4 I^ alk f][]kkYjq lg Y\bmkl l`] ^addaf_ Yegmfl g^ l`] j]^ja_]jYfl2 hd]Yk] j]^]j lg l`] afklYddYlagf eYfmYd
YllY[`]\ oal` l`] gml\ggj mfal4
<4 T`] [gff][laf_ ^dYf_] k`gmd\ Z] hjgna\]\ Zq l`] mk]j `aek]d^4
=4 T`] af\ggj mfal `Yk log oYl]j gmld]lk gf] g^ o`a[` ak gZkljm[l]\ Yl l`] ^Y[lgjq /oal` Y jmZZ]j [Yh04 Ofdq
l`] gmld]l fgl gZkljm[l]\ /daima\ afd]l Yf\ gmld]l ka\]0 oadd Z] _]f]jYddq mk]\ \mjaf_ afklYddYlagf4 I^
Yhhda[YZd]2 Zgl` l`] gmld]lk k`gmd\ Z] mk]\ lg_]l`]j4

Ngl]@ T`] Y[[]kk `gd] emkl Z] hjgna\]\ \mjaf_ afklYddYlagf g^ af\ggj mfal ^gj eYafl]fYf[]4

2DPCN OCICAPGKE PFC GKOP?II?PGLK OM?AC| MNLACCB PFC DLIILRGKE OPCMO1


74 Djadd Y `gd] af l`] oYdd Yf\ afk]jl l`] [gff][laf_ hah] Yf\ oaj] l`jgm_` Y PVC oYdd3
l`jgm_` lmZ] hmj[`Yk]\ dg[Yddq4 T`] oYdd `gd] k`Ydd Z] oal` Y gmloYj\ \gof kdgh] g^ Yl
d]Ykl 757664 /S]] Fa_mj] 80
84 B]^gj] \jaddaf_ [`][c l`Yl l`]j] ak fg hah] gj j]af^gj[af_ ZYj bmkl Z]`af\ l`] \jaddaf_
hgkalagf4 Djaddaf_ k`Ydd Ynga\ Yl hgkalagfk oal` ]d][lja[ oaj] gj hah]4
94 Mgmfl l`] mfal gf Y kljgf_ Yf\ `gjargflYd Zmad\af_ jgg^4 I^ l`] ZYk] ak fgl ^aje2 al oadd
[Ymk] fgak]2 naZjYlagf gj d]YcY_]4

Fa_ 8

:4 Smhhgjl l`] mfal ^ajedq4


;4 C`Yf_] l`] ^gje g^ l`] [gff][lagf hah]2 [gff][lagf oaj] Yf\ \jYaf hah] kg l`Yl l`]q
[Yf _g l`jgm_` l`] oYdd `gd] ]Ykadq4
EY[` g^ l`] Yaj k]f\af_ \m[l Yf\ Yaj j]lmjf \m[l k`Ydd Z] ^ap]\ gf l`] hj]^YZja[Yl]\ hYf]d g^ l`] ^dggj
Zq l`] ajgf ZjY[c]l4
T`] j][gee]f\]\ \aklYf[] Z]lo]]f l`] ]\_] g^ l`] Yaj j]lmjf \m[l Yf\ l`] oYdd ak gn]j 7;6ee4
T`] _jY\a]fl g^ l`] [gf\]fkYl] oYl]j hah] k`Ydd c]]h gn]j 7.4
T`] [gf\]fkYl] oYl]j hah] k`Ydd Z] l`]jeYd afkmdYl]\4
W`]f afklYddaf_ l`] []adaf_ Cgf[]Yd]\ lqh] af\ggj mfal2 l`] Yaj j]lmjf \m[l emkl Z] \]ka_f]\ Yf\
afklYdd]\ /Yk ^a_mj] k`gof04

-91-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Bmad\af_ jgg^ g^ afklYddYlagf

Yaj j]lmjf Zgp


Aaj gmld]l _jadd]

746e /mk] o`al] eglgj hdm_0


;46e/mk] j]\ eglgj hdm_0

Aaj kmhhdq

[]adaf_

mfal

Yaj j]lmjf Zgp


Yaj j]lmjf

Yaj kmhhdq

T`]j] k`gmd\ Z]
fg gZklY[d]k
oal`af 7e

mfal

Yaj j]lmjf

Ngl]@ W`]f [gff][laf_ l`] k`gjl \m[lk2 mk] l`] dgo klYla[ l]jeafYdk2 o`a[` [gdgj ak o`al]4
T`] \aklYf[] L ^jge l`] Yaj gmld]l g^ l`] \m[l lg l`] Yaj gmld]l g^ l`] kaj [gf\alagf]j k`Ydd Z] fg egj] l`Yf 7 e4

Smkh]f\af_ `ggc
DjYaf hah]

Aaj gml \m[l

Aaj j]lmjf \m[l


Aaj j]lmjf Zdaf\

TjYfkalagf \m[l

Aaj \akljaZmlYjq

Ta]3af g^ Yaj
\akljaZmlYjq

T`] kc]l[` eYh g^ dgf_ \m[l


Ngl]@ W`]f [gff][laf_ l`] dgf_ \m[lk2 mk] l`] ea\\d] klYla[ l]jeafYdk2 o`a[` [gdgj ak j]\4
T`] \aklYf[] L ^jge l`] Yaj gmld]l g^ l`] \m[l lg l`] Yaj gmld]l g^ l`] kaj [gf\alagf]j k`Yd Z] fg egj] l`Yf ; e4
M> oa\] ]phYfkagf Zgdl

M> kmkh]f\]j k[j]o

Aaj [gf\alagf]j

M> oa\] dg[c oYk`]j


M> k[j]o fml

IfklYddYlagf g^ af\ggj mfal \m[l


74 IfklYddYlagf g^ Yaj k]f\af_ \m[l
T`ak mfal mk]k jgmf\]\ \m[l2 l`] \aYe]l]j g^ l`] \m[l ak 7>6ee4
T`] jgmf\ \m[l f]]\k lg Y\\ Y ljYfkalagf \m[l lg [gff][l oal` l`] Yaj3k]f\af_ \m[l g^ af\ggj
mfal2l`]f [gff][l oal` j]kh][lan] k]hYjYlgj4 Ak Fa_4 7 k`gof2 Ydd l`] ^Yf kh]]\ g^ Yfq g^ l`] k]hYjYlgjvk
Yaj gmld]l k`Ydd Z] Y\bmkl]\ YhhjgpaeYl]dq l`] kYe] lg e]]l l`] j]imaj]e]fl ^gj l`] jgge Yaj [gf\alagf]j4
If\ggj mfal

^d]paZd] bgafl

TjYfkalagf \m[l

Rgmf\]\ \m[l
Ta]3af g^ Yaj
\akljaZmlYjq
Aaj \akljaZmlYjq

Fa_4 7

Ufal@ ee

84 IfklYddYlagf g^ Yaj j]lmjf \m[l


Uk] jan]l lg [gff][l l`] Yaj j]lmjf \m[l gf l`] Yaj j]lmjf afd]l g^ l`] af\ggj mfal2 l`]f [gff][l l`] gl`]j ]f\
oal` l`] Yaj j]lmjf Zdaf\4 Ak Fa_4 8 k`gof4

-92-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Aaj j]lmjf Zdaf\

Aaj j]lmjf \m[l

If\ggj mfal

jan]l

Fa_4 8

9 T`]jeYd afkmdYlagf g^ \m[l


Aaj3k]f\af_ \m[l Yf\ Yaj j]lmjf \m[l k`Ydd Z] l`]jeYddq afkmdYl]\4 Fajkl kla[c l`] _dm]q fYad gf l`] \m[l2 l`]f
YllY[` l`] `]Yl hj]k]jnYlagf [gllgf oal` Y dYq]j g^ laf^gad hYh]j Yf\ mk] l`] _dm]q fYad [Yh lg ^ap4 FafYddq mk]
l`] laf^gad Y\`]kan] lYh] lg k]Yd l`] [gff][l]\ hYjl4 Ak Fa_4 9 k`gof4
_dm]q
_dm]q `]Yl hj]k]jnYlagf
laf^gad fYad [Yh
[gllgf
fYad

Y\`]kan] lYh]

Fa_4 9

IfklYddaf_ l`] kmkh]fkagf k[j]o@


Uk] M> gj M76 kmkh]fkagf k[j]ok /:2hj]hYj]\ af l`] ^a]d\0/o`]f l`] kmkh]fkagf k[j]o`]a_`l ]p[]]\k 64?e2
M76 kar] ak l`] gfdq [`ga[]04T`]k] k[j]ok k`Ydd Z] afklYdd]\ Yk ^gddgok oal` khY[] Y\Yhlaf_ lg Yaj [gf\alagf]j
gn]jYdd \ae]fkagfk Y[[gj\af_ lg l`] gja_afYd Zmad\af_ kljm[lmj]k4

Wgg\]f kljm[lmj]

A kimYj] ogg\ k`Ydd Z] kmhhgjl]\ Zq l`] Z]Yek Yf\ l`]f k]l l`] kmkh]fkagf k[j]ok4
B]Ye

SimYj] ogg\

N]o [gf[j]l] kdYZ

Tg k]l oal` ]eZ]\\]\ hYjlk2^gmf\Ylagf Zgdlk ]l[4


Smkh]fkagf k[j]o

Ijgf j]af^gj[]e]fl
Fgmf\Ylagf Zgdl
Kfa^] ]eZ]\\]\ hYjl

Gma\] hdYl] ]eZ]\\]\ hYjl

Pah] kmkh]fkagf ^gmf\Ylagf Zgdl

Oja_afYd [gf[j]l] kdY\

HYf_af_ Zgdl

Uk] `gd] `af_]2`gd] hdmf_]j gj `gd] Zgdl4

Sl]]d j]af^gj[]e]fl kljm[lmj]


Uk] kl]]d Yf_d] gj f]o kmhhgjl kl]]d Yf_d] \aj][ldq4
Smkh]fkagf k[j]o

HYf_af_ g^ l`] af\ggj mfal

Smhhgjl kl]]d Yf_d]

FYkl]f l`] fml gf l`] kmkh]fkagf k[j]o Yf\ l`]f `Yf_ l`] kmkh]fkagf k[j]o af l`] T kdgl g^ l`] kmkh]fkagf
hYjl g^ l`] mfal4 Aa\]\ oal` Y d]n]d e]l]j2Y\bmkl d]n]d g^ l`] mfal oal`af ;ee4

x 4?QPGLK
If gj\]j lg \jYaf oYl]j fgjeYddq2 l`] \jYaf hah] k`Ydd Z] hjg[]kk]\ Yk kh][a^a]\ af l`]
afklYddYlagf eYfmYd Yf\ k`Ydd Z] `]Yl afkmdYl]\ lg Ynga\ \]o _]f]jYlagf4 Iehjgh]j `gk]
[gff][lagf eYq [Ymk] af\ggj oYl]j d]YcY_]4

-93-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Pipe material and size
Pipe material Phosphorus deoxidized copper seamless

Type

pipe (TP2M) for air conditioner

For series 182

Pipe size
(mm)

Gas side
Liquid side

12.70

For series 242

Pipe size
(mm)

Gas side
Liquid side

15.88
9.52

6.35

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.

Requirement
Overfilling or underfilling of refrigerant will cause compressor fault. The amount of the
added refrigerant shall be as specified in the instructions.

Connection of refrigerant pipe


Conduct flared connection work to connect all refrigerant pipes.
The connection of indoor unit pipes must use double spanners.
The installing torque shall be as given in the following table.
Wall thicknessof connection pipe * 0.8mm
Connecting pipe

Installing torque

O.D.(mm)

(N-m)

6.35

11.8 (1.2kgf-m)

9.52

24.5 (2.5 kgf-m)

12.70

49.0 (5.0 kgf-m)

15.88

78.4 (8.0 kgf-m)

Double-spanner
operation

Vacuum pumping
With a vacuum pump,create vacuum from the stop valve of the outdoor unit.
Emptying with refrigerant sealed in the outdoor unit is absolutely forbidden.

Open all valves


Open all the valves on the outdoor unit.

Gas leakage detection


Check with a leakage detector or soap water that 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
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 above 120 C
The indoor unit pipe connection part shall be insulated.

-94-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


The notch upward(Attached detail view)

Field piping side

Indoor unit

Subsidiary insulation tube

Electric wiring

WARNING
DANGER OF BODILY INJURY OR DEATH
TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR POWER SOURCE BEFORE
MAKING ANY ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS. GROUND CONNECTIONS MUST BE
COMPLETED BEFORE MAKING LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS.
(1) Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting
Precautions for Electric wiring
Electric wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.
Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type crimped
terminal lugs with insulated grip on the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.
Select wire sizes and circuit protection from table below. (This table shows 20 m length wires with
less than 2% voltage drop.)

Circuit breaker
Phase Switch breaker
(A)

Item

Earth leakage breaker


Power
source wire
Leak
Switch
size
curren
break

Overcurrent
protector

For series 182

40

26

2.5mm2

40A

30mA

For series 242

40

26

4.0mm2

40A

30mA

(2) Wiring connection


Make wiring to supply power to the outdoor unit, so that the power for the indoor unit is supplied by
terminals.
<?353<F@K<
<?353<F@<<

DH?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

INM?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

Q0B

Q0B

JIP@K LNJJFQ9
2JC- 331.341Oj- 61Ci

<?283<F@<<

INM?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

DH?IIK NHDM
M@KGDH<F =FI>E

Q0B

JIP@K LNJJFQ9
2JC- 331.341Oj- 61Ci

-95-

Q0B

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


6.5 Med ESP duct indoor unit (AD18-AD48)
Safety precautions of indoor unit
Please read these "Safety Precautions" firstly when performing the installation work.
Though the precautionary points indicated herein are divided under two headings, those points which
are related to the strong possibility of an installation done in error resulting in death or serious injury
CAUTION
are listed in the
section. However, there is also a possibility of serious consequences
WARNING
in relationship to the points listed in the
section as well.
In either case, important safety related information is indicated, so by all means, properly observe all
that is mentioned.
After completing the installation, along with confirming that no abnormalities were seen from the operation
tests, please explain operating methods as well as maintenance methods to the user (customer) of
this equipment, based on the owner's manual.
Moreover, ask the customer to keep this sheet together with the owner's manual.

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

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

-96-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


NOTICE

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

WARNING

BE SURE TO READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION.


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

100 or
more


Combination
with silent
panel

416mm

100 or
more
50 or more

Obstacle

Unit: mm

(3) Avoid installation and use at those places


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

(Ceiling hole size)

(Panel dimensions)

-97-

137
30

(Ceiling ~ panel
wrap dimensions)

750

(Panel dimensions)

690

(Ceiling hole size)

30

(Hanging bolt position)

(Ceiling ~ panel
wrap dimensions)

70
545
75

57

(Hanging bolt position)

(Pipe connection
side)

(4) Preparation for suspending the


(a) Size of hole at ceiling and position of
<Combination with silent panel>

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Dimensions

1406

1600

1660

(b) Hanger bolts installation


Use care of the piping direction when the unit is installed.
Insert

Hole-in anchor
Hole-in plug

Concrete
Hanging bolt M10

Hanging bolt

M10 nut

M10 washer

(5) Installation of indoor unit


Fix the indoor unit to the hanger bolts.

M10 spring washer

Main unit

Note

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

Piping side

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

(When the high performance filter is used.)

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

Red

Yellow
Red

Black
White

Red

Yellow

Blue

Blue
Red

Moter side

Red

White

Connector white

Yellow

Blue

High speed tap


Moter side

Blue

White
White

White

Connector white

Control box side

Standard tap (at shipping)

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

Inproper piping

Suspension
1.5m ~ 2m
bolts

Avoid riding across an elevation


Air vent

Keep free from traps


Do not pipe under water

A downhill grade
Heat
insulation of 1/100 or more

-98-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


(b) When connecting the drain pipe to unit, pay suffcient attention

not to apply excess force to the piping on the unit side. Also, fix
the piping at a point as close as possible to the unit.

Stage
difference Drain hose
Drain socket part
Drain socket

(c) For drain pipe, use hard PVC general purpose pipe VP-25(I.D.1")

which can be purchased locally. When connecting, insert a PVC Main unit
pipe end securely into the drain socket before tightening securely
using the attached drain hose and clamp. Adhesive must not be
used connection of the drain socket and drain hose (accessory).

VP 25 joint
Pipe cover(large) (field purchased)
[for insulation]
(accessory)

Drain hose
Clamp (accessory)
(accessory)
Adhesion
Pipe cover(small)
[for insulation]
(accessory)

VP 25
(field purchased)
Pipe cover
[for insulation]
(field purchased)

(d) When constructing drain piping for several units, position the

Secure the elevation as high as possible


(approx. 100 mm)

A downhill grade of
1/100 or more

290~325mm

600

Drain hose

(Maximum local drain up dimension)

common pipe about 100 mm below the drain outlet of each unit
as shown in the sketch. Use VP-30(11/4") or thicker pipe for this
purpose.
(e) Be sure to provide heat insulation to hard PVC pipes of indoor
placement.
(f) Do not ever provide an air vent.
(g) The height of the drain head can be elevated up to a point 500
mm above the ceiling, and when an obstacle exists in the ceiling
space, elevate the piping to avoid the obstacle using an elbow
or corresponding gadget. When doing this, if the stretch for the
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
height of the drain pipe within the distance given in the sketch
below.
(h) Avoid positioning the drain piping outlet at a place where generation
of odor may be stimulated. Do not lead the drain piping direct
into a sewer from where sulfur gas may generate.

VP 30

Right overhead

Joint for VP 25
(Local procurement)

Drainage
1
2
3
4

Conduct a drainage test after completion of the electrical work.


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

Procedures
1
2

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

Pour water into a convex joint.

Insert water supply hose


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

(In 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
the drain pipe normally.)

Attached drain hose clamp

Remove grommet.
Make sure to install
it back after test.

Main unit

Drain piping

Drain situation can be checked with transparent socket

-99-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


(7) Installation work for air outlet ducts
Air conditioner main unit

Heat
insulation

Ceiling surface

inlet duct
(optional or
marketat item)

Suction panel
(Silent panel)

B Special blowout A Blowout duct


C special inlet (option)
(Optional or marketed item) (with air filter)
(Option)
Hole for check

Calculate the draft and external static pressure and select the length, shape and blowout.
A

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

Bad example

Good example

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

Exhaust hole

Side fresh air inlet


Rear fresh air inlet
Fig.2

Fig.1

(a) Duct connection position


i) Fresh air inlet
Inlet can be selected from the side or rear faces depending on the working conditions.
Use the rear fresh air inlet when the simultaneous intake and exhaust is conducted.
(Side inlet cannot be used.)
ii) Exhaust (Make sure to use also the suction.)
Use the side exhaust port.
Electric wiring

WARNING
DANGER OF BODILY INJURY OR DEATH
TURN OFF ELECTRIC POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR POWER SOURCE BEFORE
MAKING ANY ELECTRIC CONNECTIONS. GROUND CONNECTIONS MUST BE
COMPLETED BEFORE MAKING LINE VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS.
(1) Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting
Precautions for Electric wiring
Electric wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.
Do not connect more than three wires to the terminal block. Always use round type crimped terminal lugs with
insulated grip on the ends of the wires.
Use copper conductor only.

-100-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Select wire sizes and circuit protection from table below. (This table shows 20 m length
wires with less than 2% voltage drop.)
Power
Earth leakage breaker
Circuit breaker
Item
source wire
Leak
Switch
Overcurrent
Phase Switch breaker
size
Model
current(mA)
breaker(A)
protector
(A)
(minimum)
For series 182

40

26

2.5

40

30

For series 242

40

26

4.0

40

30

For series 282


362

40

26

6.0

40

30

For series
282 362 482

30

20

2.5

30

30

(2) Wiring connection


Make wiring to supply power to the indoor unit, so that the power for the outdoor unit is
supplied by terminals.
For AD182AMEAA

POWERSUPPLY:1PH, 220-230V~, 50Hz

INDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

1 2 3 N L

OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

1 2 3

Y/G

Y/G

Make wiring to supply power to the outdoor unit, so that the power for the indoor unit is
supplied by terminals.
For series 242 282 362 and AD182AMERA
For series 282 362 422 482
INDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

LN

1 2 3

1 2 3

Y/G

Y/G

INDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

1 2 3

R S TN 1 2 3

POWER SUPPLY:380-400V, 3N~, 50Hz

POWERSUPPLY:1PH, 220-230V~, 50Hz

-101-

Y/G

Y/G

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


6.6 High ESP duct indoor unit (AD28-AD60)
1. Before installation [Before finishing installation, do not throw the attached parts installation
needs]
Confirm the way to move the unit to the installation place.
Before moving the unit to the installation place, do not remove their packages.
When have to remove the package, use a soft material or protection board with rope to lift the unit assembly to
avoid unit damage or bumping a scrape.

2. Choose installation place


(1) The chosen installation place should meet the following requirements and get the users consent.
Place ensures ideal airflow distribution.
The passage of airflow has no obstacles.
When importing outside air, it should be imported directly from outdoors. (if the pipe can not be extended, it also can
not be imported from top)
Place ensures enough space for maintenance.
The pipe length between indoor and outdoor unit is in the permitted limit (referring to outdoor unit installation part).
The indoor unit, outdoor unit, electric wire and connection wire is at least 1m away from television and radio. This is
to avoid the image disturbance and noise caused by the above-mentioned home appliance. (Even if 1m away, if the
electromagnetic wave is too strong, it can also cause noise.)
(2) The height of ceiling
The indoor unit can install on the ceiling, which height is no more than 3m.
(3) Install and use the hoisting screw. Check if the installation place can bear the weight of unit assembly.
If not certain, strengthen it before install the unit.
Over 300

Air out

Over 900
Checking meatus
(600x600)

Over 200

Over 100

Air in
Ceiling

3. Preparation before installation


(1) The position relation among hoisting screw (unit: mm)
360

890
600

794

250

Down side
Up side

360

250

AD282AHEAA
AD362AHEAA

750

1270
853

794

AD362AHERA
AD482AHEAA

AD602AHEAA

Down side
Up side

1103

-102-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


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

Insert

Hole-in anchor
Hole-in plug

Concrete
Hanging bolt M10
Hanging bolt

M10 nut

M10 washer

M10 spring washer

Main unit

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

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

PVC hose

Bring the piping side slightly lower.

(b) Unless the adjustment to the levelness is made properly, malfunctioning or failure of the float switch may occur.

5. Drain Piping

(a) Drain piping should always be in a downhill grade (1/50~1/100) and avoid riding across an elevation or making
traps.
Good piping

Inproper piping

Suspension
1.5m ~ 2m
bolts

Avoid riding across an elevation


Keep free from traps

Air vent

Do not pipe under water


A downhill grade
Heat
insulation of 1/100 or more

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

Stage
difference Drain hose
Drain socket part
Drain socket

VP 25 joint
Pipe cover(large) (field purchased)
[for insulation]
(accessory)

Main unit
Drain hose
Clamp (accessory)
(accessory)
Adhesion
Pipe cover(small)
[for insulation]
(accessory)

-103-

VP 25
(field purchased)
Pipe cover
[for insulation]
(field purchased)

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


(d) When constructing drain piping for several units,
position the common pipe about 100 mm below
the drain outlet of each unit as shown in the sketch.
Use VP-30(11/4") or thicker pipe for this purpose.
(e) The stiff PVC pipe put indoor side should be heat insulated.

Secure the elevation as high as possible


(approx. 100 mm)

A downhill grade of
1/100 or more

VP 30

H2 H1

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

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


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

Drainage Test
1
2
3
4

Conduct a drainage test after completion of the electrical work.


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

Procedures
1
2

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

6. Installation of air suction and discharging duct


muffler cavity (air sending)

Enlarging chart of
profile chart A
Vibration resistance hook

Sacking joint
Insulation

Air outlet

Air volume adjuster

Air conditioner
main unit

Ceiling

Air suction grille with air filter


Checking meatus

Please consult the after-sales service worker of Haier Air Conditioner for the choosing and installation
of suction inlet, suction duct, discharging outlet and discharging duct. Calculating the design drawing
and outer static pressure, and choose the discharging duct with proper length and shape.
The length difference among every duct is limited below 2:1.
Reduce the length of duct as possible as can.
Reduce the amount of bend as possible as can.
Use heat insulation material to bind and seal the part connecting main unit and the flare part of air
discharging duct. Perform duct installation work, before the ceiling fit.
Bad example

Bad example

Good example

-104-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


7. Calculation method of the dimension of the simple quadrate air duct
Presuming the unit length friction impedance of the duct is 1Pa/m, when the dimension of one side of the air duct
is fixed as 250mm, as shown below:
AD362AHEAA
AD482AHEAA
AD602AHEAA

Air conditioner

AD282AHEAA

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


B

2400m3/h
A (40m
3
/min)
600m3/h
B (10m
3
/min)

Static pressure box Equipped with


air filter (bought)

250x560
250x190

1200m3/h
(20m3/min)
300m3/h
(5m3/min)

250x310
250x120

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


Straight part

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

Bend part

Each bend takes as a3~4m long straight duct

Air out part

Calculate as 25Pa

Static pressure box

Calculate as 50Pa/each

Air inlet grille (with air filter)

Calculate as 40Pa/each

The chosen chart of simple duct


Note:1Pa/m=0.1mmAg/m
Shape
Item
Air volume
3

m /h(m /n)
100
200
300
400
500
600(10)
800
1,000
1,200(20)
1,400
1,600

Square duct

Shape

Dimension

Item
Air volume

(mmxmm)

m /h(m /n)

250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250

x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x

60
90
120
140
170
190
230
270
310
350
390

1,800(30)
2000
2400
3,000(50)
3,500
4,000
4,500
5,000
5,500
6,000(100)

Square duct
Dimension
(mmxmm)
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250

x 430
x 470
x 560
x 650
x 740
x 830
x 920
x 1000
x 1090
x 1180

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


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

Special air discharging outlet


Use screw bolt to fix
Duct
Air

Air

9. The examples of improper installation


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

-105-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Air discharging fan


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

200

Outer static pressure Pa

Once the fan controller


has trouble, this linker
can perform emergency
assistant control. When
this linker is connected
to the linker from the
PCB, it can operate with
total load.
When this linker is
connected to the linker
from the PCB, through
the fan speed adjustment
panel to adjust speed.

Condition of standard air volume


(air volume 100Pa)

High
Low

(capacity number
setting:
No. 1 ~ No. 8)

Example of
duct

* *
*

150

*
*

*
*

100
*

50

26

Lower limit

Figure 1

30

34 35

40

43

Upper limit

Standard air volume(m3/min)

Figure 2

The example of the method of choosing capacity number:


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

-106-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

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.
Middle size seal cushion (accessory)
(Use seal cushion to
bind the pipe joint)

Paste the refrigerant oil here

Torque spanner

Clamp
Heat insulation (accessory)
(for liquid pipe)
Heat insulation (accessory)
(for gas pipe)
Gas pipe
Liquid pipe

Spanner
Pipe joint
Cone nut
Liquid pipe

80

510

Gas pipe

Electric box
Upper

310

Air inlet

Specification of pipe Tighten torque


(mm)

9.52

3270~3990 N.cm
(333~407 kgf.cm)

530

Down side

30

Drain hose connection hole


VP25 PVC pipe

Cone dimension
A (mm)
12.0~12.4

Air outlet

Cone
45

R0.4~0.8

90 0.5
A

15.88

6180~7540 N.cm
(630~770 kgf.cm)

18.6~19.0

19.05

9720~11860 N.cm
(990~1210 kgf.cm)

22.9~23.3

5. Electric wiring

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

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


Precautions for Electric wiring

Electric wiring work should be conducted only by authorized personnel.


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

-107-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


PhaseSwitch breaker
(A)

Model

Power source Earth leakage breaker


wire size
Leak
Switch
(minimum)
breaker(A) current(mA)
2
(mm )

Circuit breaker

Item

Overcurrent
protector

AD282AHEAA
AD362AHEAA

30

20

2.5

30

30

AD482AHEAA
AD602AHEAA

30

20

4.0

30

30

40

30

6.0

40

30

AD282AHEAA
AD362AHEAA

(2) Wiring connection


Make wiring to supply power to the outdoor unit, so that the power for the indoor unit is supplied by
terminals.
Y/G
INDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

AD282AHEAA
AD362AHEAA
AD362AHERA
OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

LN

1 2 3

1 2 3

Y/G

POWER SUPPLY: 1PH,220-230V~,50Hz


INDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

AD282AHEAA
AD362AHEAA
AD482AHEAA

AD602AHEAA

OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

1 2 3

R S T N 1 2 3
POWER SUPPLY:
380-400V, 3N~,50Hz

-108-

Y/G

Y/G

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


6.7 Cabinet indoor unit (AP42-AP60)
A\fc_Tl bY j[b_X ha\g
Oel gb Ue\aZ g[X cTV^XW ha\g gb g[X \afgT__Tg\ba c_TVX1
R[Xa \g \f aXVXffTel gb hacTV^ g[X ha\g/ UX VTeXYh_ abg gb WT`TZX g[X ha\g1 ReTc \g j\g[
al_ba XgV1
>YgXe hacTV^\aZ/ UX fheX gb c_TVX g[X ha\g j\g[ g[X Yebag f\WX gb UX hc1
AX_\iXel

JbgX= R[Xa WX_\iXe\aZ/ Wba,g [b_W c_Tfg\V

CTV\aZ hc

cTegf fhV[ Tf \a_Xg be bhg_Xg Ze\__ XgV1

C\k\aZ bY g[X ha\g


Lbf\g\ba bY g[X jT__ [b_X

RT__ [b_X f[bh_W UX WXV\WXW TVVbeW\aZ gb \afgT__g\ba c_TVX TaW c\c\aZ W\eXVg\ba1 -eXYXe
gb \afgT__Tg\ba WeTj\aZf.

IT^\aZ T [b_X
Ae\__ T [b_X bY :3`` W\T1 j\g[ T _\gg_X f_bcX gbjTeWf bhgf\WX1
FafgT__ c\c\aZ [b_X VbiXe TaW fXT_ \g j\g[ chggl TYgXe \afgT__Tg\ba1

KPOAKKM NFAB

FJAKKM NFAB
jT__ [b_X

jT__ g[\V^aXff

:3``

- @ebff fXVg\ba bY jT__ [b_X .


With the unit set up vertically,fix the fitting metal to the unit with screws, then fix the
fitting metal to the wall with cement nail and washer, as shown below:
Cement nail
Fitting metal
330

2- 10 hole

Screw

Moreover, if want to fix the unit more firmly, you should fix the bottom panel to the
ground with concrete bolts,as shown below:

202

79

260
130

Fitting hole

(202) (79)

4- 14 hole 30 depth

Bottom Panel

*8<=-66-=598 92 -8=5r2-66 :6-=1|


C\k g[X Tag\0YT__ c_TgX gb g[X jT__ j\g[ fVeXjf fb g[Tg g[XeX \f ab V_XTeTaVX UXgjXXa g[X`1
R\g[ g[X ha\g fXg hc iXeg\VT__l/ Y\k g[X Tag\0YT__ c_TgX gb g[X ha\g j\g[ fVeXjf j[\_X `T^\aZ Ta
TW]hfg`Xag Tg g[X _baZ cbeg\ba bY g[X [b_X fb g[Tg g[XeX \f ab V_XTeTaVX UXgjXXa g[X hccXe

-109-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


fheYTVX TaW g[X Tag\0YT__ c_TgX1

*8<=-66-=598 92 +r<4-:10 71=-6


C\k gb g[X ha\g j\g[ fVeXjf fb g[Tg g[XeX \f ab V_XTeTaVX UXgjXXa g[X Tag\0YT__ c_TgX TaW g[X ha\g1
>YgXe VbaY\e`\aZ g[Tg g[X ha\g [Tf UXXa fXg hc iXeg\VT__l gb g[X Y_bbe/ Y\k \g gb g[X Y_bbe j\g[ Ub_g1

,5:583 /9881/=598
41 @baaXVg\aZ `Xg[bW
>cc_l eXYe\ZXeTag b\_ Tg [T_Y ha\ba TaW Y_TeX ahg1
Ob UXaW T c\cX/ Z\iX g[X ebhaWaXff Tf _TeZX Tf cbff\U_X abg gb VeTf[ g[X c\cX1
R[Xa VbaaXVg\aZ c\cX/ [b_W g[X c\cX VXageX gb VXageX g[Xa fVeXj ahg ba Ul [TaW/eXYXe gb C\Z1
?X VTeXYh_ abg gb _Xg fhaWe\Xf/ fhV[ Tf fTaWf XagXe g[X c\cX1
CbeVXW YTfgXa\aZ j\g[bhg VXagXe\aZ `Tl
WT`TZX g[X g[eXTWf TaW VThfX T ZTf _XT^TZX1

L\cX W\T
H\dh\W c\cX <185``-62;+.

CTfgXa\aZ gbedhX
5<17J1`

DTf c\cX 481;;``-82;+.

<;13J1`

DTf c\cX 4<138``-627+.

44:1:J1`

51 L\c\aZ VbaaXVg\ba bY \aWbbe ha\g


>eeTaZX`Xag bY c\c\aZ TaW WeT\aTZX c\cX

>YgXe bcXa\aZ \a_Xg Ze\__/ lbh j\__ fXX T Vbageb_


Ubk Tf f[bja \a g[X C\Z1
MX`biX g[X VbiXe UXYbeX j\e\aZ jbe^1

@hg TjTl/ j\g[ T [T``Xe be T fTj/ g[X _\W Ybe c\c\aZ TVVbeW\aZ gb c\c\aZ W\eXVg\ba1

Fafh_Tg\ba `TgXe\T_
@bccXe ghUX

AeT\a [bfX
@baaXVg\aZ X_XVge\V VTU_X
Ybe \aWbbe TaW bhgWbbe ha\g

>VVbeW\aZ gb g[X c\c\aZ `Xg[bW/ VbaaXVg g[X c\c\aZ ba \aWbbe ha\g j\g[ ha\ba bY VbaaXVg\aZ c\cX1

-110-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


>eeTaZX g[X c\c\aZ Tf cXe g[X jT__ [b_X TaW U\aW WeT\a [bfX VbaaXVg\aZ X_XVge\V VTU_X TaW c\c\aZ gbZXg[Xe
j\g[ cb_lXg[l_XaX gTcX1
FafXeg g[X UbhaW c\c\aZ VbaaXVg\aZ X_XVge\V VTU_X TaW WeT\a [bfX g[ebhZ[ jT__ [b_X gb VbaaXVg j\g[ bhgWbbe ha\g1
>eeTaZX`Xag bY WeT\a [bfX
AeT\a [bfX f[T__ UX c_TVXW \a haWXe c_TVX1
O[XeX f[bh_W UX T f_bcX j[Xa TeeTaZX WeT\a [bfX1 >ib\W hc TaW Wbja jTiXf \a WeT\a [bfX1

FaWbbe ha\g
Pc

N_bcX

Abja

DbbW

?TW

FY [h`\W\gl \f [\Z[/ WeT\a c\cX- XfcXV\T__l \a ebb` TaW \aWbbe ha\g . `hfg UX VbiXeXW
j\g[ \afh_Tg\ba `TgXe\T_1
vs ,5:583 /9881/=598 92 9>=099; >85=
@baaXVg g[X VbaaXVg\aZ c\cX TaW \a_Xg TaW bhg_Xg _\dh\W c\cX TVVbeW\aZ gb g[X c\c\aZ `Xg[bW1

ws,>;3583 71=490
A\fV[TeZX g[X T\e bhg bY g[X \aWbbe ha\g TaW g[X eXYe\ZXeTag c\cX Ul iTVhh`\m\aZ
-4. CTfgXa T__ g[X ahgf bY g[X \aWbbe TaW bhgWbbe c\cXf gb `T^X g[XfX cTegf bhg bY _XT^TZX1
-5. PaWXe g[X VbaW\g\ba bY g[X Vb`c_XgX V_bfX bY g[X \aWbbe TaW bhgWbbe iT_iX VXagXe -Ubg[ _\dh\W TaW ZTf
f\WX./W\f`bhag g[X eXcT\e iT_iX VTc1QTVhh`\m\aZ g[ebhZ[ g[X V[TeZX `bhg[ bY g[X eXcT\e iT_iX1
-6. >YgXe iTVhh`\m\aZ YTfgXa g[X eXcT\e iT_iX/TaW W\f`bhag g[X VTc bY g[X U\Z TaW f`T__ fgbc iT_iX/g[Xa
_bbfXa g[X fgbc iT_iX VXagXe Vb`c_XgX_l TaW YTfgXa g[X U\Z TaW f`T__ fgbc iT_iX1

xs~@=;- /4-;3583 -79>8= 92 =41 ;12;531;-8=


R[Xa c\c\aZ \f _baZXe g[Ta 8 `/ V[TeZX TWW\g\baT_ eXYe\ZXeTag Tf cXe 98Z2`1

~61/=;5/ ?5;583
JbgX=
B_XVge\V j\e\aZ `hfg UX WbaX Ul dhT_\Y\XW cXefba1
PfX VbccXe j\eX ba_l/ g[X cTeT`XgXe bY VbaaXVg\aZ VTU_X \f E3:MJ0C 7D 31:8``51
O[X cbjXe VTU_X f[bh_W UX biXe 8D518``5/ g[X cbjXe VTU_X \f fX_Y0cebi\WXW1
O[X cbjXe fhcc_l VbaaXVgf Yeb` g[X bhgWbbe ha\g1
R\e\aZ bY \aWbbe ha\g
FafXeg g[X VTU_X Yeb` bhgf\WX g[X jT__ [b_X j[XeX c\c\aZ T_eXTWl Xk\fg1
Lh__ \g bhg Yeb` Yebag1
HbbfXa gXe`\aT_ fVeXjf TaW \afXeg VTU_X XaW Yh__l \agb gXe`\aT_ U_bV^/ g[Xa g\Z[gXa \g1
Lh__ g[X VTU_X ZXag_l gb `T^X fheX \g \f g\Z[g1
KG
MXc_TVX VbiXe TYgXe j\e\aZ1

R\e\aZ bY bhgWbbe ha\g

JK

gXe`\aT_ U_bV^

FafXeg g[X VTU_X Yeb` \af\WX g[X jT__ [b_X


j[XeX c\c\aZ T_eXTWl Xk\fgf1
Lh__ \g bhg Yeb` Yebag1
HbbfX gXe`\aT_ fVeXj TaW \afXeg VTU_X XaW Yh__l
\agb gXe`\aT_ U_bV^/ g[Xa g\Z[gXa \g1
Lh__ g[X VTU_X ZXag_l gb `T^X fheX \g \f g\Z[g1
MXc_TVX VbiXe TYgXe j\e\aZ1

gTU_X V_T`c

JbgX=
R[Xa VbaaXVg\aZ \aWbbe TaW bhgWbbe j\eX/ V[XV^ g[X ah`UXe ba \aWbbe TaW bhgWbbe gXe`\aT_ U_bV^f1
OXe`\aT_f bY fT`X ah`UXe TaW fT`X Vb_be f[T__ UX VbaaXVgXW Ul g[X fT`X j\eX1
FaVbeeXVg j\e\aZ `Tl WT`TZX T\e VbaW\g\baXe,f Vbageb__Xe be VThfX bcXeTg\ba YT\_heX1

-111-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


6.8 Wall mounted indoor unit (AS182AVERA)
INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLATION
Please read these "Safety Precautions" first then accurately execute the installation work.
The precautionary points indicated herein are divided under two headings:
WARNING and
CAUTION those points which are related to the strong possibility of an
installation done in error resulting in death or serious injury are listed in the WARNING
section. However, there is also a possibility of serious consequences in relationship to the
points listed in the CAUTION section as well.
In either case, important safety related information is indicated, so by all means, properly
observe all that is mentioned.
After completing the installation, along with confirming that no abnormalities were seen
from the operation tests, please explain operating methods as well as maintenance methods to
the user of this equipment, based on the owner's manual.
Moreover, ask the customer to keep this sheet together with the owner's manual.
WARNING
Please entrust installation to either the company which sold you the equipment or to a
professional contractor. Defects from improper installations can be the cause of water leakage
electric shocks and fires.
Execute the installation accurately, based on following the installation manual. Again improper
installations can result in water leakage, electric shocks and fires.
Please install your air conditioner on a wall or any place which can holder the weight of the
air conditioner. And it cannot be installed on a non-professional metal structure (such as a
burglary-resisting net). Otherwise injury would occur due to a falling of the unit.
Execute the prescribed installation construction to prepare for earthquakes and the strong airs
of typhoons and hurricanes, etc. Improper installations can result in accidents due to a violent
falling over of the unit.
Wiring shall be done with the specified cable and the connection shall be firm and reliable.
And the terminal connector shall be fixed firmly and reliably not to let external force exercise
on the cables. Any improper connection or fixing would cause heat, fire, and other accidents.
Wiring shall be done in a correct shape not to make any section rise upward, and accurately
install the air conditioner. The cable shall not be clamped by the lid or outer plate. Any
improper installation would lead to fire, heat, or other accidents.
When setting up or moving the location of the air conditioner, do not mix air etc, or anything
other than the designated refrigerant (R407C) within the refrigeration cycle, for such mixing
would result in rupture and injury caused by abnormal high pressure.
Always use accessory parts and authorized parts for installation construction. Using parts not
authorized by this company can result in water leakage, electric shock, fire and refrigerant
leakage.
The drain pipe must not be placed or connected into the sewage tank where harmful gas such
as sulphurous gas and etc would exist, otherwise the harmful gas would enter the room.
During installation, if the refrigerant is leaked, please immediately take measures of
ventilation, otherwise a harmful gas would be generated whenever the refrigerant meets fire.
After installation, please ensure that the refrigerant is not leaked, because the leakage of
refrigerant would produce a harmful gas if it meets fire or heating stoves.
Don't install the air conditioner where a flammable gas would be probably produced,
otherwise in case the flammable gas is leaked and exists around the unit, fire would be
caused.
For the drain pipe, follow the installation manual to insure that it allows proper drainage and
thermally insulate it to prevent condensation. Inadequate plumbing can result in water
leakage and water damage to interior items.
The refrigerant gas pipe and liquid pipe shall all be thermally insulated to preserve the
temperature. Any improper insulation would make the unit moist and the water would drop
onto the floor or wet the indoor items.

-112-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLATION

PRECAUTION
Execute proper grounding. Do not connect the earth wire to a gas pipe, water pipe, lightening
rod, or a telephone ground wire.
Improper placement of earth wires can result in electric shock.
An electric leakage breaker must be installed, otherwise electric shock or other accidents
would occur.
After completion of the installation, the air conditioner shall be electrified to check for
electric leakage.
Preparation for installation
Installation Tools
1. Screw Driver (slotted head, cross head, triangle)
2. Steel Saw
3. 60mm Drill
4. Inner Hexagon Spanner
5. Shifting Spanner
6. Spanner
7. Pipe Cutter
8. Pipe Expander
9. Knives
10. Clippers
11. Leakage Checker or Soap Liquid
12. Measuring Tape
13. Scraper or File
14. Refrigeration Oil
Self-contained Accessories

No.
A
B
Name of Non-adhesive Adhesive
Parts
Tape
tape

C
D
Connecting Heat
insulation
Hose
material

E
Gypsum
powder

F
Drain hose

Electrical Requirements
Power supply voltage: Single Phase 1PH, 220-230V~, 50Hz.
A specialized power supply wire, which shall be installed by a competent person as per the
rules of the national standard.
Power supply must be grounded effectively.
An electric leakage breaker shall be installed.
Layout of power supply wiring shall be Y connection. If the power supply wire is damaged, it
must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service center or professional person (the power
supply wire shall be self-contained).
For connection of the power supply plug, L shall be connected with the live wire, N shall be
connected with neutral line,
shall be connected with earth wire.
Power supply wire parameters:H05RN-F,3 G(1.0-1.5)mm2;
Signal wire parameters:H05RN-F,2 X (0.75-1.5)mm 2. (User shall self-provide signal wire )
Note:The signal wire and connection wire should be provided by oneself.
The signal wire must be shielded wire

-113-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


INSTRUCTIONS TO INSTALLATION

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.
BE SURE TO READ INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR INDOOR UNIT WITH THIS MANUAL.

1.Accessories
Confirm accessories shown below are attached in the bag with this Installation manual.
Accessories Delivered with Your Air Conditioner
Please check if your unit is delivered with the following accessories.

No.
Name

Remote
controller

3
Mounting plate

Batteries

Drain hose 4x25 screw Expansion


bushing

Cement Piping hole


steel nail cover

and

10

Screw Plastic
supporting
plate

shape
Qty

Indoor Unit
Install the indoor unit where the weight of the unit can be supported.
Install the indoor unit where the heat source and steam source are not close and the unit inlet
and outlet are not blocked.
Install the indoor unit where the drainage is easy and the outdoor unit can be easily
connected.
Install the indoor unit where its cold air and hot air can be easily sent to all the comers of the
room.
Install the indoor unit where the power socket is near and there is sufficient space around the
indoor unit.
Install the indoor unit where there is no T.V set, radio set, and wireless appliance underneath,
and the sunlight lamp is over one meter away.
If the remote controller is installed on the wall, the indoor unit shall be ensured to receive the
signal while the sunlight lamp is on.
Method for Cutting and Expanding Pipes.
When the pipe is too long or the mouth is damaged, the pipe needs to cut or expanded.
3.Put on nut
4.Expand Hose
1.cutting hose
2.Removing burr

Expansion Size
A

Hose dia.
6.35 mm(1/4)

Size (mm)A
0.8-1.5

12.7 mm(1/2)

1.0-2.0

Hose Expander
Correct

Not Correct

Tilting

cracks on expanded mouth burr

-114-

incomplete

too long

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
When the mounting plate is first fixed

1. Carry out, based on the neighboring pillars or lintels, a proper leveling for the plate
to be fixed against the wall, then temporarily fasten the plate with one steel nail.
2. Make sure once more the proper level of the plate, by hanging a thread with a
weight from the central top of the plate, then fasten securely the plate with the
attachment steel nail.

3. Making a Hole on the wall and Fitting the piping Hole cover
Make a hole of 60mm in diameter,
slightly descending to outside the wall.
Indoor side
Install piping hole cover and seal it
off with putty after installation.
Wall hole

Outdoor side

Thickness
of wall

60mm

4. Drawing of pipe
(Section of wall hole) Piping hole pipe
Rear piping
Draw pipes and the drain hose, then fasten them with the adhesive tape.
Left Left-rear, piping
In case of left side piping, cut away, with a nipper, the lid for left piping.
In case of left-rear piping, bend the pipes according to the piping direction to the mark
of hole for left-rear piping which is marked on heat insulation materials.
a. Insert the drain hose into the dent of heat insulation materials of indoor unit.
b. Insert the indoor/outdoor electric cord from backside of indoor unit, and pull it out
on the front side, then connect them.
c. Coat the flaring seal face with refrigerant oil and connect pipes.
Cover the connection part with heat insulation materials closely, and make sure fixing
with adhesive tape.
Heat insulation
material

Piping
Pipe supporting
plate

Drain hose
Lid for right piping

Indoor/Outdoor
Electric cable

Lid for left piping

Lid for under piping pipe

Fix with adhesive tape

Indoor/outdoor electric cord and drain hose must be bound with refrigerant piping
by protecting tape.

-115-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

Other direction piping


Cut away, with a nipper, the lid for piping according to the piping direction and then
bend the pipe according to the position of wall hole. When bending, be careful not
to crash pipes.
Connect beforehand the indoor/outdoor electric cable, and then pull out the
connected to the heat insulation of connecting part specially.
5.Fixing the indoor unit body
Hang surely the unit body onto the upper notches of the
mounting plate. Move the body from side to verify its
secure fixing.
In order to fix the body onto the mounting plate, hold up
the body aslant from the underside and then put it down
perpendicularly.
Putty
ELECTRICAL WIRING

When connecting the cord before installing the indoor unit


Insert the cord from the back side of the unit, then pull it out on the front side.
Loosen the screws and insert the cord ends fully into terminal block, then
tighten the screws.
Pull the cord slightly to make sure the cords have been properly inserted and
tightened.
After the cord connection, never fail to fasten the connected cord with the
wiring cover.
Note: when connecting the cord, confirm the
terminal number of indoor and outdoor units
carefully. If wiring is not correct, proper operation
can not be carried out and will cause defect.

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

HOW TO CONNECT WIRING TO THE TERMINALS


A. For solid core wiring (or F-cable)(Fig.17A)
(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.17B)


(1) Cut the wire with a wire cutter or wire-cutting pliers, then strip the insulation to about 10mm of the exposed
strand wiring.
(2) Using a screwdriver, remove the terminal screw (s) on the terminal board.
(3) Using a round terminal fastener or pliers, securely clamp a round terminal to each stripped wire end.
(4) Position the round terminal wire, and replace and tighten the terminal screw using a screw driver.
Fig. 17
B. Strand wire
Loop

Insulation

Round
terminal

Strip 10mm

Strip 25mm

A. Solid

After passing the connection cord and power cable through the
insulation tube, fasten it with the cord clamp, as shown in Fig.18

-116-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Fig. 18

Screw with
special washer
Insulation tube

Round
terminal
Terminal
board

Cord clamp
Wire

Screw with
special washer
Round
terminal

Wire

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

INSTALLATION CHECK AND TRIAL OPERATION


Check the Layout of the Drain Pipe and Connection Wires
The drain pipe should be placed underneath, and the connection wires should be placed upside; and
the drain pipe especially the section inside the machine and indoors must be wound up with insulating
material to preserve heat. The drain pipe shall be sloped and no concave and convex shall occur along
the whole pipe. And the cases as the right figure indicates shall not occur.

Installation check
Is power supply voltage required?
Is water completely drained to outdoors?
Are power wire and connection wires between indoor and outdoor units correctly connected?
Is any gas leaked from the pipe connectors?
Are series numbers of the terminals on the indoor and outdoor units corresponding to each
other? Is the connection section of the auxiliary pipe insulated? Is the indoor unit fixed firmly?
Is noise big?

Trial Operation
The person who has completed this installation shall be requested to conduct a test operation for check:
Is the temperature adjuster working normally?
Does the location for installation conform to requirements?
Winding up with Protective Plastic Tape
The connection pipes, drain pipe, and the connection wires shall be wound up with PVC tape.
Notes: The connection pipes shall also be wound up with insulating material to preserve the
temperature. The airing direction shall be from bottom to top.

KQWQTP NQLPWLS MOY[OOT HGJGFIGJG


AU182AFERA/AS182AVERA

?@>AAB

ADC>AAB

Y/G

Y/G
YU VU[OW XZVVR\

-117-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


6.9 Outdoor unit (AU18-AU60)
Carefully read the following information in order to operate the airconditioner correctly.
Below are listed three kinds of Safety Cautions and Suggestions.
WARNING! Incorrect operations may result in severe consequences of death or serious injuries.
CAUTION! Incorrect operations may result in injuries or machine damages; in some cases may

cause serious consequences.


INSTRUCTIONS: These information can ensure the correct operation of the machine.
Be sure to conform with the following important Safety Cautions.
The Safety Cautions should be at hand so that they can be checked at any time when needed.
If the conditioner is transferred to the new user, this manual should be as well transferred to the new user.

WARNING!
Don't dismantle the outlet of the
outdoor unit.

If any abnormal phenomena is found


(e. g.smell of firing), please cut off the
power supply immediately, and contact
the dealer to find out the handling
method.

The exposed fan is very dangerous


which may harm human beings.

In such case, to continue using the


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

switch
off

When the unit needs maintenance and


repairment, please call dealer to handle it.

After the unit being used for a long time,


the base should be checked for any
damages.
If the damaged base is not repaired, the
unit may fall down and cause accidents.

-118-

Incorrect maintenance and repairment


may cause water leak, electrical shock
and fire hazard.

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


WARNING!
Installed electrical-leaking circuit
breaker.

No goods or nobody is permitted to


placed on or stand on outdoor unit.

It easily cause electrical shock without


circuit breaker.

The falling of goods and people may


cause accidents.

Air-conditioner can't be installed in


the environment with inflammable
gases because the inflammable gases
near to air-conditioner may cause fire
hazard.
Please let the dealer be responsible for
installing the conditioner.

Don't operate the air-conditioner with


damp hands.

Incorrect installation may cause water


leak, electrical shock and fire hazard.

Otherwise 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 every measure in
order to prevent suffocation accident
even in case of refrigerant leakage.
When conditioner is deinstalled or
reinstalleddealer should be responsible

Only use correctly-typed fuse.


May not use wire or any other materials
replacing fuse, other-wise may cause
faults or fire accidents.

for them.
Incorrect installation may cause water
leaking, electrical shock and fire hazard.
Connect earthing wire.
Earthing wire should not be connected to the gas pipe, water pipe,
lightning rod or phone line, in-correct
earthing may cause shock.

Use discharge pipe correctly to ensure


efficient discharge.
Incorrect pipe use may cause water
leaking.

Earthing

-119-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


1. Accessories

Edging

"Edging" for protection of electric wires from an


opening edge.
2. 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.
Mount guide-louvers to place where short-circuit is a possibility.
When installing several units, secure sufficient suction space to avoid short
circuiting.
(1) Open space requirement around the unit

L2
Air
inlet

L3

Air inlet

500
(Servicing
space)

Air outlet

L1

Note :
(1). Fix the parts with screws
(2).Don't intake the strong wind directly to the
outlet air-flow hole.
(3).A one meter distance should be kept from the
unit top
(4).Don't block the surroundings of the unit with
sundries
Unit: mm

Case
Distance

L1

II

III

open

open

500

L2

300

open

L3

150

300

150

NO
Wind direction

(2) Installation where the area with strong winds.


Install the unit so that the air outlet section of the unit must NOT be faced
toward wind direction.

-120-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


ig jpstkooktnqp qm qutlqqr upnt
ehf jpstkooktnqp
?Ta ]SP ^WT] TW L Y[XYP[ `Lb LNNX[OTWR ]X ]SP NXWOT]TXW XQ L YULNP `SP[P T] T\
TW\]LUUPO Mb [PQP[[TWR ]X ]SP QXUUX`TWR 0
<J293<>><<. <J293<?>H<

+L, =XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW


<WNSX[ MXU]

+M, ?X^WOL]TXW LWNSX[


JWT]

JWT]
=XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW
=XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW

IX QTa Mb MXU]\

<WNSX[ MXU]

<J353<@><<. <J353<@>H<. <J53E<C><<

+L, =XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW


<WNSX[ MXU]

+M, ?X^WOL]TXW LWNSX[


JWT]

JWT]
=XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW

=XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW

IX QTa Mb MXU]\

<WNSX[ MXU]

<J393<A><< <J39E<A><< <J473<A>H<

+L, =XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW


<WNSX[ MXU]

+M, ?X^WOL]TXW LWNSX[


JWT]

JWT]
=XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW
=XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW

IX QTa Mb MXU]\

<WNSX[ MXU]

<J473<B><<. <J47E<B><<. <J59E<B><<. <J71E<B><<

+M, ?X^WOL]TXW LWNSX[

+L, =XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW


JWT]

JWT]
<WNSX[ MXU]

=XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW

=XWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW

IX QTa Mb MXU]\

<WNSX[ MXU]

EX]P; +2, @T_P PWX^RS [XXV QX[ ]SP NXWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW ]X QTa Mb LWNSX[ MXU]\0
+3, GULNP ]SP NXWN[P]P QX^WOL]TXW OPPY PWX^RS0

BW\]LUU ]SP ^WT] \X ]SL] ]SP LWRUP XQ TWNUTWL]TXW V^\] MP UP\\ ]SLW 4 OPR[PP\0

-121-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


50 HPQ[TRP[LW] YTYTWR
+2, F^]UTWP YTYTWR
<J293<>><<. <J293<?>H<
?UL[P NXWWPN]TXW

4/`Lb \]XY _LU_P

@L\ YTYP

F^]OXX[
^WT]

BWOXX[
^WT]
CTZ^TO
YTYP

?UL[P NXWWPN]TXW

3/`Lb \]XY _LU_P

<J353<@><<. <J393<A><<. <J39E<A><<. <J473<B><<. <J47E<B><<. <J53E<C><<.


<J59E<B><<. <J71E<B><<. <J353<@>H<. <J473<A>H<
?UL[P NXWWPN]TXW

4/`Lb \]XY _LU_P

@L\ YTYP

F^]OXX[
^WT]

BWOXX[
^WT]
CTZ^TO
YTYP

?UL[P NXWWPN]TXW

4/`Lb \]XY _LU_P

+3, GTYTWR \TcP


<J293<>><<
<J293<?>H<
<J353<@><<
<J393<A><<
<J39E<A><<
<J353<@>H<
<J473<A>H<
<J473<B><<
<J47E<B><<
<J53E<C><<
<J59E<B><<
<J71E<B><<

CTZ^TO YTYP

7046a109VV

@L\ YTYP

2308a201VV

CTZ^TO YTYP

:063a109VV

@L\ YTYP

26099a201VV

CTZ^TO YTYP

:063a109VV

@L\ YTYP

2:016a201VV

:1-106

BW\]LUU ]SP [PVX_PO QUL[P W^]\ ]X


]SP YTYP\ ]X MP NXWWPN]PO. ]SPW
QUL[P ]SP YTYP\0

+4, CTVT]L]TXW\ QX[ XWP `Lb YTYTWR UPWR]S LWO _P[]TNLU SPTRS] OTQQP[PWNP0
DXOPU

KP[]TNLU SPTRS] OTQQP[PWNP


FWP `Lb YTYTWR UPWR]S +MP]`PPW
TWOXX[ LWO X^]OXX[,

<J293<>><<

UP\\ ]SLW 31 V

UP\\ ]SLW 21 V

<J353<@><< <J393<A><<
<J39E<A><<
<J293<?>H< <J353<@>H<

UP\\ ]SLW 41 V

UP\\ ]SLW 26 V

UP\\ ]SLW 61 V

UP\\ ]SLW 41 V

<J473<B><< <J47E<B><<
<J53E<C><< <J59E<B><<
<J71E<B><< <J473<A>H<

-122-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


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

Piping connection

Connecting method (indoor unit)


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

Forced fastening without centering


may damage the threads and cause
a gas leakage.

Pipe dia
Fastening torque
Liquid pipe 6.35mm
14.2-17.2N.m
Liquid pipe 9.52mm
32.7-39.9N.m
49.5-60.3N.m
Gas pipe 12.7mm
61.8-75.4N.m
Gas pipe 15.88mm
Gas pipe 19.05mm
97.2-118.6N.m

Air discharging method


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

3-way valve totally closed


(Gas side)
Indoor

Outdoor

Completely tightened

Flare part

Completely tightened

Flare part

Indoor units

VLVH

Meter separator

Discharging valve

Mainhole

Dropping valve

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

Nitrogen tank

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

-123-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Check if the pressure drops
If the pressure does not drop, the unit is passed
If the pressure drops, please check the leaking point.
After pressurizing for 24 hours, each 1 C difference of ambient temperature
2
will result in 0.01MPa(0.1kg/cm g) pressure change. It shall be corrected during test.

Checking the leaking point


From the first to third steps, if the pressure drops, check the leakage in each joint by the sense of
hearing, feeling or soap water, etc. to find the leaking point.
After confirming the leaking point, welding it again or tighten the nut tightly again.

Piping and indoor unit vacuumizing


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

Outdoor

Completely tightened

High pressure gauge

VLVH

Flare part

Meter separator

Discharging valve

P
Completely tightened

Flare part

Indoor units

Vacuum pump

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

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

-124-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Charging amount of refrigerant
When the total length (L) of the two indoor units' connecting pipe is less than 5m, it is unnecessary
to charge additional refrigerant.
If the connecting pipe (L) exceeds 5m, it shall charge Mg additional refrigerant per meter.
That is: Refrigerant charging amount = (L-5) x M (g)
For the unit with liquid pipe 6.35mm, M=30
For the unit with liquid pipe 9.52mm, M= 50
Only in COOLING operation can charge the additional refrigerant.
When charging, the refrigerant shall be charged from the charging nozzle of low pressure vavle.
Be carefull when charging refrigerant, do not let the air mix into the system,and must charge
the additional refrigerant in liquid condition.

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

(1) Selection of size of power supply and interconnecting


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

DdW^
H`VW]
<O283<@@<<
<O283<A@L<
<O353<B@<<
AU282AHEAA
AU362AIEAA
AU28NAHEAA
AU36NAIEAA
<O58I<D@<<
<O71I<D@<<
<O353<B@L<
<O473<C@L<

KZScW Mg[dUZ TbWS\Wb


+<,

JfWbUebbW_d
ab`dWUd`b

@SbdZ ]WS\SYW TbWS\Wb


K`gWb
c`ebUW g[bW Mg[dUZ
GWS\
c[jW +^^3, TbWS\Wb UebbW_d+^<,

51

37

3/6

51

41

51

37

5/1

51

41

51

37

7/1

51

41

41

31

3/6

41

41

41

31

5/1

41

41

71

51

5/1

71

41

(2) Wiring connection


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

-125-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


For: AU182AEEAA
To Indoor Unit

OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

1 2 3

Y/G

For: AU242AGEAA, AU282AHEAA, AU182AFERA, AU242AGERA


To Indoor Unit

1 2 3

LN
POWERSUPPLY: 1PH, 220-230V~, 50Hz

Y/G

OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

For: AU28NAHEAA, AU36NAIEAA, AU48NAIEAA, AU60NAIEAA


To Indoor Unit

R S T N 1 2 3

Y/G

OUTDOOR UNIT
TERMINAL BLOCK

POWER SUPPLY:
380-400V, 3N~, 50Hz

(3) Wiring procedure


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

Test run

CAUTION

THIS UNIT WILL BE STARTED INSTANTLY WITHOUT "ON" OPERATION


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

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

-126-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

7 Electric control functions


7.1 Fixed frequency unit

7.1.1 Control Features


The brief introduction includes those for each item of various types of air conditioners and
their electric control functions.
1) Brief introduction of electric control
(1) Automatic run
a. Cooling-heating type
After the machine being started and running mode changes to AUTO, the system will
decide running mode according to difference between the present room temperature and
setting temperature, then runs as the decided mode. In the following selections, Tr means
room temperature and Ts means setting temperature.
Select running mode according to the following conditions at the first time to enter Auto
mode:
Tr Ts-3
to select cooling mode (with setting temperature being Ts +3)
Tr<Ts-3
to select heating mode (with setting temperature being Ts)
After the system entering auto run mode, the running mode can convert automatically
according to variation of room temperature between cooling, blowing and heating in the way
shown as the chart below:
Room

Ts+3

Ts-3

Ts-3
Heating

Room

Blowing

temperature

Cooling

rising

temperature

falling

Cooling

Heating

b. Single Cooling Type


Select running mode according to the following conditions at the first time to enter Auto
mode:
to select cooling mode
Tr Ts + 3
Tr < Ts + 3 
to select blowing mode
After the system entering auto run, the running mode can convert automatically
according to variation of room temperature between cooling and blowing functions in the way
shown as the chart below:
Room

temperature

O
O
D

falling

Cooling

Blowing

-127-

Room

Ts-3

temperature

Blowing

rising

Ts+3

Cooling

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


(2) Auto Selection of Wind Speed
In the following, Tr means room temperature while Ts means setting temperature.
a. During cooling program conversion of wind speed from the low to high wont work until
the present speed has continued for 3 minutes while conversion from the high to low needs
no time delay. The chart below is the sketch map of conversion:

temperature

falling

High speed

Ts 3
Ts 2

High speed

Medium speed

Low speed

temperature

Low speed

Ts

rising

Ts 1

Medium speed

b. During heating program applicable for cooling-heating type , conversion of wind speed
from the low to high wont work until the present speed has continued for 3 minutes while
conversion from the high to low needs no time delay. The hart below is the sketch map of
conversion:

temperature

falling

Low speed

Ts
Low speed

Ts 1

Medium speed
Medium speed

High speed

temperature

High speed

rising

Ts 3

Ts 2

(3) Dehumidifying program


In the following, Tr means room temperature while Ts means setting temperature.
a. After the system entering dehumidifying program, the compressor, outdoor and indoor
blowing fans run according to the following rules:
(1) Tr > Ts + 2 , the compressor and outdoor blowing fan run continuously while indoor

-128-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


blowing fan runs at setting wind speed. This working area is defined as area A.
(2) Ts Tr Ts + 2 , the compressor and outdoor blowing fan run for 10 minutes then
pause for 6 minutes, while indoor blowing fan runs at low wind speed. This working
area is defined as area B.
(3) Tr < Ts, the compressor and outdoor blowing fan stop working while indoor blowing
fan runs at low wind speed. This working area is defined as area C.
a. After dehumidifying program starting, the system converts between A, B and C areas
according to variations of room temperature with running mode being shown as the chart
below:
Room

temperature

falling

Area A
Area A

Area B

Area C

Room

Area C

Ts 1

temperature

Ts+1

Area B

rising

Ts 1

Ts 3

(4) Cutoff protection against overload and overheat


During heating program, if the indoor blowing fan has been started and the compressor
has been running more than 2 minutes, and the temperature of indoor coil pipe (Ticp)
and the outdoor
> 64 , the outdoor blowing fan will stops running; If Ticp 50
blowing fan has kept stop state for 45 seconds, then it will restore rotation; If Ticp > 67
and such temperature has last for 10 seconds, the compressor will stop running and
indoor blowing fan run according to conditions as it reaches setting temperature. When
Ticp < 58 , and the compressor has kept stop state over 3 minutes, then the
compressor and outdoor blowing fan will restore normal running.
Cutoff protection for heating current
After 60 seconds from the compressor being started, if CT current exceeds I1 (9.2A) and
such case has kept 5 seconds, the outdoor blowing fan will stop. If 45 seconds has passed
after the outdoor blowing stops and the current of the compressor is less than I2 (7.5A), the
blowing fan will restore running. If CT current exceeds I3 (14.3A) and such case lasts for 3
seconds, the compressor and outdoor blowing fan will stop. The compressor will not restore
running until 3 minutes passes with CT current less than 12A.
(5) Cool wind prevention during heating program
At the first time entering heating program or after ending the latest frost removal, if the
temperature of indoor coil pipe (Ticp) < 28 , the indoor blowing fan will stop running; If
Ticp < 38 , the indoor blowing fan will run at low speed; If Ticp > 38
or the
28
compressor has been running for more than 4 minutes, the indoor blowing fan will run at

-129-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


setting wind speed.
(6) Afterheat blowing during heating program
During heating program, the compressor will stop running (except overheat protection or
frost removal) while the indoor blowing fan will firstly run for 50 seconds at low speed then
stop.
(7) Frost removal control (applicable for cooling-heating type)
Starting conditions for frost removal:
A

The indoor unit is in overload protection and outdoor blowing fan stops. The outdoor
blowing fan does not enter overheat mode in 10 minutes after it is restarted, the
compressor has run over 45 minutes totally while 20 minutes continuously, and the
temperature of indoor coil pipe is lower than 43 ;

After the compressor continuously running for 20 minutes, the temperature of indoor
coil pipe falls 1 every 6 minutes and such case continuously appears three times,
and the temperature of indoor coil pipe is less than 40 , and 5 minutes have passed
after the compressor is restarted;

The compressor has run totally over 3 hours while 20 minutes continuously, and the
temperature of indoor coil pipe is less than 40 ;

The difference between room temperature and the one of indoor coil pipe is less than
16
and the compressor has totally run over 45 minutes while 20 minutes
continuously;
Frost removal will start if any one of the above conditions is satisfied.
Ending conditions for frost removal:

1 Time of frost removal has exceeded 9 minutes;


2 CT current exceeds I4(8.2A)
Actions of each load after the frost removal starts:
The compressor and outdoor blowing fan stop, and indoor blowing fan also stops.
55 seconds later the reversal valve is closed and next 5 seconds later the compressor is
started.
Actions of each load after the frost removal ends:
The compressor stops running while outdoor blowing fan immediately runs at high
speed, 55 seconds later the reversal valve is opened and next 5 seconds later the
compressor restores running and indoor blowing fan runs as conditions for cool wind
prevention.
(8) Freeze protection
After the compressor has run for 9 minutes, the system will check temperature of
indoor coil pipe (Ticp). If Ticp is less than -1 , the compressor and outdoor blowing
fan will stop. They will run again after the compressor stops if both the following
conditions are satisfied:
1) 3 minutes have passed since compressor stops.
2) Ticp exceeds 7 .
(9) 3 minutes protection for compressor
After compressor stops, it cannot be started until 3 minutes later. During the machines
running, if time after loosing power not exceeds 3 minutes, the compressor cannot be

-130-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


restarted until 3 minutes later after it is reenergized.
10 Power breakdown memory
If the machine suddenly loses power while running, or stops for maintenance or trouble
shooting, it will restart running as the status when it stops after the power is restored.
Note: 1. Function setting: Continuously press sleep button on the remote controller 10
times in 5 seconds and buzzer on control panel shall beep 4 times.
2. Memory content: Running mode, wind speed setting, temperature setting,
swing status.
3. Cancel: Press sleep button on the remote controller 10 times and buzzer on
control panel beeps 2 times.
(11) Control of water pump
a. In cooling (including automatic cooling mode) and dehumidifying modes, the water
pump works if the compressor runs while stops 5 minutes later after the compressor
stops.
b. When water tank is fully filled, the float switch will be off. The water pump will start
to work after a controller has detected this signal and it will continue working for 5
minutes after the float restores to normal state.
c. If the full water signal is detected continuously over 5 minutes, the water pump
indicator lamp will flash to alarm and compressor stops running. The water pump
will run 5 minutes, then pause for 5 seconds before next 5 minutes running, ... until
the float restores to normal state, after which the pump will run for 5 minutes then
stop.
(12) Monitoring of remote network
Through preset interface, the air conditioner is connected to remote control detector
(made by Haier) with 2-core cables for wire communication, to execute instructions sent
from computer or centralized controller via remote control detector and meanwhile send
present running status and trouble information of the machine to remote control detector.
Connection between air conditioner and remote control detector:

CN11
PC board

A-

1
2

A+
Interface for remote
control detector

(13) Trial run


Under shut-down state, hold pressing mandatory button. The buzzer will beep once,
then twice after 5 seconds. Release the button to enter mandatory cooling mode, under
which the indoor blowing fan runs at high speed with both the compressor and outdoor
blowing fan working. Press the mandatory button again can end the mandatory mode.

-131-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


7.1.2 Defrost operation flow chart

Come to defrost

Compressor
ON

Open outdoor fun

Compressor
Condition

off or 55s?

E-Heat off for 30s?

for
compressor

Return

OFF

Operation
fun motor

Return

Turn off compressor


outdoor fun

indoor

4-way value
ON
Return

OFF
compressor
Compressor
ON ?

Turn off for


55s?
Turn off
4-way value

Return
Clear the sign of
defrosts

Return

Return

Compressor
ON
Return

-132-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


7.2 Inverter unit
7.2.1 Outdoor running frequency and the control procedure
7.2.1.1 Compressor startup
Compressor running frquency range:
~0

Outdoor temp.

0~

Heat

20RPS

92RPS

20RPS

83RPS

Cool

20RPS

85RPM

20RPS

85RPS

Defrost

85rpm

Every time compressor is from OFF to ON, no matter how is the indoor target frequency,
compressor running frequency must be stay at 40Hz and 60Hz for 1 minutes (At outdoor discharging
temp. overhigh protection and compressor overcurrent protection, the frequency will be reduced),
and then rise up to the target frequency. After the unit is in normal, the above procedure is not
available.
Note: If the startup frequency for the first time is over 40Hz or 60Hz, it will stay at 40Hz and
60Hz for 1 minute. If the frequency is not over 60Hz, it will only stay at 40Hz for 1 minute. The other
conditions will not be limited.
7.2.1.2 Heating mode, cooling mode and dehumidification
After performing the compressor startup procedure, the unit will run according to the indoor
frequency.
2 minutes later, the unit will compensate the running frequency due to the relative condition.
7.2.1.3 Compressor frequency rising/reducing speed
Rapid rising/reducing frequency speed 1----1Hz/second
Slow rising/reducing frequency speed 1----1Hz/10 seconds
7.2.2 Outdoor motor control
Note: When the outdoor motor needs to change the class, there will be 20-second interval to
avoid the fan speed changing frequently.
7.2.2.1 Fan motor speed class has 7 steps, the rotation and class is as follow:
Class-0

Class-1

Class-2

Class-3

Class-4

Class-5

Class-6

Class-7

stop

160

260

360

460

560

760

860

7.2.2.2 Blowing remain heat after compressor shuts off


In cooling mode, when compressor shuts off, outdoor motor will enter speed Class-5
automatically, and will shut off after blowing remaining heat for 30 seconds.
7.2.2.3 Outdoor motor control in cooling/dry mode
z Speed range: class 1-7
z Fan motor locked rotor: When fan motor is requested to work, if fan speed is measured to be
below 50RPM and keep for 15 seconds, the compressor will stop, but 3 minutes later, it will
re-start up again. If within 20 minutes, the condition occurs 3 times, the unit will stop and alarm.
z When compressor starts up, the unit will adjust automatically in 3 minutes according to the
outdoor air inlet temperature, and 3 minutes later, the unit will adjust according to the outdoor
ambient temperature and compressor running frequency.
Fan speed chart in 3 minutes after compressor starts up:
Ambient temp.

~10

10~25

25~

Cool, dry

Class-3

Class-5

Class-7

heat

Class-7

Class-5

Class-3

Fan speed chart in 3 minutes after compressor starts up due to the ambient temp. and running

-133-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


frequency:
Compressor
frequency in cooling
Tao

F<25Hz

25HzF<45Hz

45F

Over 28

Class-3

Class-5

Class-7

Below 28

Class-1

Class-3

Class-5

Compressor frequency
in heating

F<25Hz

25HzF<45Hz

45F

Over 15

Class-2

Class-4

Class-5

Below 15

Class-3

Class-5

Class-7

Tao

7.2.2.4 Outdoor fan speed control when selecting AC motor


z Selecting AC motor or DC motor depends on EEPROM.
z Blowing remaining heat: compressor shuts off, fan motor will run at low speed for 30 seconds
and then stop.
z Fan speed chart in 3 minutes after compressor starts up:
Ambient
temp.

~10

10~25

25~

Cool, dry

Low speed

High speed

High speed

heat

High speed

High speed

Low speed

z Fan speed chart in 3 minutes after compressor starts up due to the ambient temp. and running
frequency:
Compressor frequency in
cooling
Tao

25HzF<45Hz

45F

Over 28

Low speed

High speed

High speed

Below 28

Low speed

Low speed

High speed

Compressor frequency in
heating
Tao

F<25Hz

F<25Hz

25HzF<45Hz

45HzF

Over 15

Low speed

Low speed

High speed

Below 15

Low speed

High speed

High speed

7.2.3 Outdoor electronic expansion valve(EEV) control


7.2.3.1 Movement of EEV
Full-close: after 500 pulse close for 10 times(60 pulse close, 5 pulse open, stop at 5 at last)
Full-open: 480 pulse open
Adjustable upper limitation of open angle: 480 pulse, Adjustable lower limitation of open angle: 5
pulse
Driving speed: open direction: 30.3MS; close direction: 83.3MS
z Drive wave of EEV:

-134-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


0




 pulse
7.2.3.2 Retentive open angle in 2 minutes after compressor starts up:
z Cool, dry
~22

Outdoor temp.

22~

Compressor frquency

~30

30~60

60~

~30

30~60

60~

PMV open angle

230

220

240

260

250

280

z Heat
~6

Outdoor temp.

6~

Compressor frquency

~30

30~60

60~

~30

30~60

60~

PMV open angle

200

180

220

240

230

260

7.2.3.3 Standard open angle in 2 minutes after compressor starts up:


z Cool, dry
~22

Outdoor temp.

22~

Compressor frquency

~30

30~60

60~

~30

30~60

60~

PMV open angle

250

240

250

220

200

240

z Heat
~6

Outdoor temp.

6~

Compressor frquency

~30

30~60

60~

~30

30~60

60~

PMV open angle

150

140

170

180

150

210

7.2.3.4 confirmation of over-heat degree


z Standarded over-heat degree
Actual running Hz
TSH0

~20

Cool, dry

heat

~30

~40

~50

~60

~70
6

~80
6

~90

90~

z When discharging temp. Td is too high or too low, modify the EEV angle.
Act after compressor has started up for 4 minutes
Mode

modification angle

Max. modification

Cooling

Td95-1 degree / 2 minutes


55 Td95, keep the angle
TD55, +1 degree / 2 minutes, and plus to 0 degree gradually

Max. -5

Cooling

Td35+1 degree / 2 minutes


35 Td40, keep the angle
TD40, -1 degree / 2 minutes, and reduce to 0 degree gradually

Max. +5

Heating

Td95-1 degree / 2 minutes


55 Td95, keep the angle

Max. -5

-135-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


TD55, +1 degree / 2 minutes, and plus to 0 degree gradually
Heating

Td35+1 degree / 2 minutes


35 Td40, keep the angle
TD40, -1 degree / 2 minutes, and reduce to 0 degree gradually

Max. +5

7.2.4 4-way valve control


z The 4-way valve control in defrosting: refer to the defrosting procedure.
z 4-way valve control in other modes:
In heating mode, 4-way valve will open in 10 seconds before compressor starts up. When
compressor not startup or in non-heating mode, 4-way valve will close to ensure the compressor
has stopped for at least 2 minutes.
7.2.5 Outdoor defrosting control
A. Enter condition
In heating mode, compressor is running for 10 minutes contineously, or has run for 45 minutes
in all (when defrosting is over or entering the cooling mode, the counter will be cleared), by
measuring the defrosting sensor TE and outdoor ambient temp. sensor TA, if for 2 minutes the below
conditions can be met contineously, system will enter defrosting mode:
TEChTA
Here in: C: TA0, C=0.8
TA0, C=0.6
Selctas follow according to the data of EEPROM:
Connection choosing

()

10

Easy to deforst: select H, uneasy to deforst: select L, set in M when out of the factory.
Entering defrost temperature: -15ChTA-5
B. Defrost interval time
z When the value of ChTA is in the range of -15ChTA, two defrosting interval is
45 minutes.
z When the value of ChTA is in the range of ChTA<-15, two defrosting interval is
65 minutes.
C. Defrost procedure
At the beginning of defrost, compressor will firstly stop for 1 mintue, outdoor fan runs, and 50
seconds later, 4-way valve is OFF.
When compressor starts up, outdoor motor stops, compressor stay at 60Hz for 60 seconds,
then compressor frequency will go up to the target frequency 88Hz.
In defrosting, the compressor current, compressor discharging protections are valid. If in
defrosting, compressor stops because of the protection or the failure, 3 minutes later, it will resume,
and if it still in defrosting time, the unit will still defrost. The compressor will start up due to the
principle of startup in defrosting. If contineously the compressor can not start up for 3 times, the unit
will deal with the malfunction and quit the defrosting. If in defrosting there is failure, the failure time
will not be included in the defrosting time.
In defrosting, only after the compressor min. running time is over 2 minutes, the system can
quit the defrosting.
D. Quit condition
In any of the below conditions can be met, the defrosting mode will turn into heating operation.
(1): Outdoor heat exchanger temperature is over 10 for 80 seconds contineously.
(2): Outdoor heat exchanger temperature is over 14 for 20 seconds contineously.

-136-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


(3): Defrost operation for 9 minutes contineously.
E. If the quit condition can be met, the unit will perform:
Compressor stops, and outdoor motor runs. 50 seconds later the 4-way valve is close, then 60
seconds later, compressor will perform as startup procedure.
F. In defrosting period and in 6 minutes after defrosting, the low pressure is shielded.
7.2.6 PTC output control
z When outdoor unit is electrified, PTC output is 0, 10 seconds later, it is 1.
z After compressor stops for 10 minutes contineously, PTC output is 0.
z When getting the compressor-start signal, firstly PTC output is 1, 5 seconds later,
compressor will start up.
7.2.7 Electric heater control
When shutoff, the electric heater will be controlled by the ambient temperature: below 20,
working; over 26, stop.
When the unit switched on, electric heater will not work.
7.2.8 Time shorting function, auto-checking function
Time shorting function: If the time shorting port is in short circuit, the unit will perform a 1/60 time
shorting control.
Auto-checking function: When first short-circuit then electrified, enter auto-checking, steps:
failure LED 1-5, EEV, electric herter, oxygen bar, 4-way valve, low speed high speed wind.
7.2.9 Additional functions
7.2.9.1 The interval between compressor stop to startup again is 3 minutes, which can protection
compressor. If being electrified for the first time, compressor will start up only when the valve opens
to the normal operation angle.
7.2.9.2 TD high temperature protection
As long as the unit is running, the TD discharging overheat protection will work, but the
discharging sensor failure will alarm 4 minutes later after compressor starts up.
Measure sensor value: measure for 100 times (The program performs for one period needs 5
ms, every time the system will take samples for 8 times, and make an order for them, taking out 2
average values in the middle, and make an average value.).
TD
Abnormal stop
117
quick reduce FQY(1HZ/s)
112
slow reduce FQY(1HZ/10s)
108
FQY no change
105
rise FQY(1HZ/10s)
98
rise FQY(1HZ/1s)
TD>117 and keeps for 20 seconds, discharging temperature over high protection will work,
the unit will stop and alarm(outdoor indicates, not sending to indoor). the TD overhigh protection
occurs 3 times, the unit will stop and alarm (sending to indoor), it can not resume automatically.
7.2.9.3 In heating indoor TC high temperature protection
Indoor heat exchanger temperature will check the indoor coil temperature, if it is over 55, the
unit will reduce the compressor motor speed to perform the indoor heat exchanger temperature

-137-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


overhigh protection. If it is below 48, the unit will resume to be normal.
TC
P

reduce slowly

remaining

rise slowly

55

52
48

P: reduce at the speed of 1Hz/10s


Q: remain the previous value
R: rise at the speed of 1Hz/10s
7.2.9.4 Overcurrent protection(realised by power module)
In the course of compressor startup, if current is over 13A and keeps for 3 seconds, compressor
will stop and the unit alarms. 3 minutes later, compressor will re-start up, if in 10 minutes, it occurs for
3 times, the unit will stop and alarm.
Overcurrent reducing frequency protection
When current is over (B)A, compressor will reduce frequency at 1HZ/s, and will stop when it is
below (B)A and over (B-1)A, then rise frequency at 1HZ/10s; when current is below (B-1)A, it will
resume the target frequency.
Remarks: Power module frequency limited point: 88, if the frequency reduces down to 86,
but if it is up to 90, the unit will stop and alarm.
7.2.9.5 Indoor heat exchanger anti-freezed protection
                       11
9
7
6
5

When TC 5, compressor frequency will reduce at 1HZ/10s


When TC begins to rise up, and 6=TC=7, compressor frequency will remain
7.2.9.6 Outdoor temperature limitation
Cool: When outdoor temperature is below 15, in cooling, compressor frequency will be limited
below 50Hz, and outdoor fan speed is compusorily Class-1.
Heat: When outdoor temperature is over 20, in heating, compressor frequency will be limited
below 50Hz, and outdoor fan speed is compulsorily Class-1.
If the above is AC motor, the compulsory fan speed will be low speed.
7.2.9.7 Rated operation
Rated cooling:

-138-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


When receiving the indoor rated operation command, the unit will enter rated cooling operation.
z
Rated heating:
When receiving the indoor rated operation command, the unit will enter rated cooling operation.
When receiving the indoor min. heating operation command, the unit will enter min. heating
operation.
In rated operation period, the frequency can be adjusted by manual. Once being adjusted by
manual, the unit will not receive the indoor frequency.
7.2.9.8 Outdoor compulsory operation
z Compulsory cooling operation
Put the first bit of dip switch on the indicator board at OFF, the unit will enter compulsory cooling
operation, as follow:
Compressor

Current, discharging

Operation

before

minutes

later

startup

protection and failure

the base open angle

compressor is running

Normal

1: fixed base open angle

after

Manual adjustment

treatment
normal

normal

1: angle adjusted by
hand

2: fixed running frequency 60HZ

2: frequency adjusted

3: fixed outdoor motor speed:

by hand

class-7

3: fan speed adjusted


by hand

z Compulsory heating operation


Put the second bit of dip switch on the indicator board at OFF, the unit will enter compulsory heating
operation, as follow:
Compressor
startup

Current,

Operation

discharging

the base open angle

compressor is running

Normal

1: fixed base open angle

protection

before

minutes

later

after

Manual adjustment

and

failure treatment
normal

normal

2: fixed running frequency


50HZ
3: fixed outdoor motor speed:
class-7

1:

angle

adjusted

hand
2: frequency adjusted by
hand
3: fan speed adjusted by
hand

7.2.9.9 High pressure switch


3 minutes later after compressor starts up, the system will check the pipe pressure. If the pipe
pressure is over high and high pressure switch acts for over 30 seconds, the compressor and
outdoor motor will stop, 3 minutes later, the unit will resume. If in 30 minutes the unit stops for 3
times because of overhigh pressure, the system will alarm, then compressor will not start up again;
when being electrified after being powered off, the protection will be cancelled.
9.10 Low pressure switch
When compressor stops, if low pressure switch acts for 30 seconds contineously, the unti will
alarm.
When compressor starts up, in 3 minutes, low pressure switch will be shielded.
In defrosting or in 6 minutes after defrosting is over, low pressure switch will be shielded.
7.2.9.11 Failure code and troubleshooting
z Alarm lamp is off when no failure

-139-

by

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Ensure that alarm indicating time is over 2 minutes and 50 seconds.
(1): Resumable alarm, and will be sent to indoor unit.
(2): Resumable alarm, but if in 30 minutes it occurs 3 times, it can be resumed only when being
electrified after being powered off.
Failure

Emission

Outdoor

Failure description

Corresponding outdoor PCB failure

code

code

indicator display

01

01

00001

Power module

IPM protection

02

02

00010

DC fan motor failure

DC fan motor failure

03

no

00011

Communication

Outodor alarms, not sends to indoor.

failure

If no communication in 4 minutes, outdoor


shuts off and alarm, the failure can be
resumable.

04

05

04

05

00100

00101

Compressor

Discharging temp. over 117, it will confirm

discharging

3 times in 30 minutes and then send signal to

temperature too high

indoor.

Over current

AC current overhigh protection or current


transducer broken down.

06

06

00110

Outdoor

ambient

temp. sensor failure

Resumable, if sensor is disconnected, alarm


will occur and keeps for 3 minutes, then
resumes due to signal.

07

08

07

08

00111
01000

Outdoor coil temp.

Outdoor

defrosting

sensor,

sensor failure

sensor abnormal

High pressure switch

Acts 3 times in 30 minutes

discharging

failure
09

09

01001

Discharging

temp.

Alarm 4 minutes later after starting up,

sensor failure
10

10

01010

discharging temperature abnormal

Power supply over

Pre-set for 50Hz

high/low voltage
11

No

No

Overload in heating

No send signal to indoor

12

No

No

No

No send signal to indoor

13

No

No

No

No send signal to indoor

14

14

01110

Outdoor

EEPROM

Outdoor EEPROM failure

failure
15

01111

Power module failure

Compressor blocked

16

10000

Power module failure

Compressor heavy vibration

17

10001

Power module failure

Abnormal compressor startup

18

18

10010

Power module failure

Compressor running faulty

19

19

10011

Power module failure

Detecting circuit abnormal

20

10100

Power module failure

Compressor broken down

21

No

10101

Compressor suction 10 minutes later after startup, measure TS


temp. too highfor over 40 for 5 minutes
the unit with EEV

22

No

10110

Communication failure

Not communicate for 4 minutes contineously,

between outdoor PCB

it will alarm

and the module

-140-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


23
24

No

1
24

No

10111
11000
No

Module malfunction

Module temp. over high

Low pressure switch

Low pressure switch acts for 30 seconds

failure

contineously

Temperature

cutoff

protection

1Indoor pipe temp. is abnormal, outdoor default cooling temp. : 5, heating temp.: 40. The
above temperatures are normal.
2In defrosting, and in 3 minutes after defrosting is over, if sensor is abnormal, there will not alarm.
3Outdoor defrosting temp. sensor: when ambient temp. is below -5, detect after having start for 3
minutes.
7.2.9.12 Backup operation
Outdoor TC failure treatment: outdoor LED alarms, but the failure code will not be sent to other place,
the outdoor default TC is as follow: cooling temperature, 5; heating temperature, 40.
7.2.9.13 Special functions
1) Power operation
When receiving the Power operation signal from indoor, the unit will operate as the set
frequency by EEPROM. Fan speed will depend on the ambient temperature and the frequency.
When the Power signal is cancelled by indoor, the Power operation will stop.
2) Soft operation
When receiving the Soft operation signal from indoor, the unit will operate as the set frequency
by EEPROM. Fan speed will depend on the ambient temperature and the frequency. When the Soft
signal is cancelled by indoor, the Soft operation will stop.
3) Time shorting operation
When receiving the time shorting signal, the unit will perform the 1/60 time shorting operation.
4) Compulsory cooling operation
When receiving the compulsory cooling signal from indoor unit, the unit will execute the
compulsory cooling operation at the frequency sent from indoor. Only discharging temperature
protection and current protection are valid, all the other protections are invalid.
5) Oxygen bar: start after receive indoor oxygen bar signal, the outdoor motor should run at 1-class
speed when compressor stop.
6) Manual defrosting
When receiving the manual defrosting signal from indoor, the unit will enter the defrosting
operation immediately. The interval between two manual defrosts is at least 3 minutes. If the
communication protoco has not the set, this function is not available.
7) Rated, Middle, Minimal operation
When receiving the rated/middle/minimal operation signal from indoor, the unit will operate at
the frequency and fan speed set by EEPROM, meanwhile, all the protections are valid.
7.2.9.14 Outdoor indicator
Five-indicator combination shows the failure code.
4-bit dip switch: the normal position is ON.
First bit: OFF, compulsory cooling.
Second bit: OFF, compulsory heating.
Third bit: OFF, backup operation (outdoor ambient temp.).
Fourth bit: OFF, DC fan motor (ON, AC fan motor).

-141-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

8 Electrical wiring diagram and PCB photo


8.1 Inverter outdoor unit

AU182AFERA, AU242AGERA

R
W
B

63'8
02'8/(
U
V
W
P(+)
N(-)
RO
ACN

ACL

CN10
W

RI

CN7

CRANKCASE
HEATER
6

CN6
SW1 SW3
SW2 SW4

AUXILIARY
CRANKCASE
HEATER

CN26
CN9

L(in)

LED5

Y/G

N(in)

CN2

FUSE1

AC FAN
MOTOR CAP.

CN1

AC FAN MOTOR

CN8

SW5

LED3
ON
1234
LED4

CN25 LED2

SERIAL LED1

CN21

CN25

Sig

CN19

0$,1%2$5'

CN27

EEV

CN17

4-WAY
VALVE

WIRING DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT

CN10

CN3

DC FAN MOTOR

COMPRESSOR VENT SENSOR


CN11
CN12
CN13

CN14
CN15
CN16
P

HIGH PRESSURE
SWITCH

RL1

Y/G

0010576606

),/7(5%2$5'

CN3

CN6

POWER SUPPLY

CN5

T25A 250VAC

FUSE1 FUSE

CN1
220VAC-L

220VAC-N

CN7

CN2

PTC
CN8

CN4

Y/G

TO INDOOR UNIT

Note: the PCB code for AU182AFERA and AU242AGERA is 0010452040.

DC COMPRESSOR

U
V
W
OR
BL

OR

COMPRESSOR INHALE SENSOR


DEFROST TEMP.SENSOR
AMBIENT TEMP. SENSOR

LOW PRESSURE
SWITCH
3

/('%2$5'

W:WHITE B:BLACK R:RED


OR:ORANGE BL:BLUE

Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
TEMP.:TEMPERATURE

-142-

ELECTROLYTIC
CAPACITOR
OR

REACTOR

NOTES:
THIS TWO FAN MOTOR,AND DIFFERENT TYPE HAVE DIFFERENT MOTOR

1.DASHED PARTS 1 2 ARE JUST CAN SELECT ONE BETWEEN


2.PARTS IN DASHED FRAMES 3 4 5 6 ARE OPTIONAL
3.USER SHOULD NOT TO PRESS SW1-4 IN DASHED FRAME 7
4.AUXILIARY CRANKCASE HEATER IN DASHED FRAME 8 ARE OPTIONAL
5.THE LED1-5 ON LED BOARD ARE USED FOR ERROR ALARM
6.USER SHOULD NOT TO CHANG THE DIP SWITCH SW5 ON LED BOARD

T3.15A - 250VAC

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Outdoor main control board 0010452040
CN6

CN3

CN7

CN27

CN26

CN9

CN8

SW3

CN25

SW1
CN19
CN10
SW2
CN11
CN12
CN13
CN14

CN16

CN15

CN17

CN21

SW4

Outdoor filter board 0010403645


CN8

CN1

CN2

Outdoor indicator board 010452047

CN2

CN25
LED1

LED2

CN1
CN5

LED3

CN4

SW05

LED4
LED5

CN3

SW05 is used for factory quality control engineers, the default position is: OFF OFF OFF ON
for AU182AFERA, as for AU242AGERA, the default position is: OFF OFF OFF OFF, for the above
models, there are also module board 0010403555.

-143-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU362AHERA
0150500546

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT

capacitor

CRANKCASE 4-WAY
VALVE
HEATER

SV2

AC FAN 2 MOTOR

AC FAN 1 MOTOR

SV1

CAPACITOR

REACTOR

capacitor

BL

L M H

CN18

L M H

CN20

CN19

CN17

CN16

CN14

UP

CONTROL

SW2

CN15

SW4

ISPM

S
N(-)

P(+)

P1

CN25
PTC

5 : %

SW5

ON

ON

BOARD

CN3
SIG

LED1
COM

FAN

DOWN

%
:
5

CN2
L

LED2
ALARM

FA
SW3

T/RB

CN1
N

FUSE1
250VAC T5A

CIRCUIT
M

DC FAN MOTOR

DC FAN MOTOR

CN13

CN23

CN22

CN21
SPDU

TO ISPM

OR

1234

1234 5678

SW6

SW1

COMPRESSOR
CN12

CN11 CN10 CN9

CN8

CN7

CN5 CN4

CN6
SERIAL

PMV

CN1

CN8
FUSE
T25A 250VAC

TC

TS

TD

TE

TA

LP

POWER
CIRCUIT
BOARD

HP

CN2
CN5
CN4
CN3

CN7

%
5

NOTE:
1.DESHAED FRAMES ARE OPTIONAL, AND IN
SOME MODELS ARE NOT AVAILABLE.
2.USER SHOULD NOT TO CHANGE THE DIP
SWITCH SW1,SW6.

% <*

<*

L N

1 2 3

Y/G

Y/G

OR : ORANGE
B : BLACK
BL : BLUE
Y/G : YELLOW/GREEN R : RED W : WHITE

To Indoor Unit

To Power Supply

Outdoor PCB 0010452929


CN13

CN14

CN18

CN17

CN19

CN22

CN23

CN1
CN20
CN2
CN21

CN24
SW1
CN3

CN25
LED1
LED2
SW2
SW6
CN4

CN15

CN16

SW3

CN11
CN12

CN10
SW4

-144-

SW5

CN8
CN9

CN7

CN6

CN5

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


8.2 Fixed frequency outdoor unit
AU182AEEAA
0010573313

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT


7 5

8 6 4
BL W B W GR

OUTDOOR AMBINENT SENSOR


OUTDOOR PIPING SENSOR
COMPRESSOR VENT SENSOR

FAN
N3
N2
ST
HB
N1

CIRCUIT
DETECTOR

CN1
CN2
CN10
CN3

COM
CN4

CN12
CN11

NO

M
FAN MOTOR

4-WAY VAVLE
WIND

W
B

Y/G

BL
BL

FAN MOTOR
SPEED
CONTROLLER

CRANK
HEATER

W B R Y/G
1 2 3

B FAN MOTOR CAP.

FUSE
T3.15A/250VAC

P
LOW PRESSURE SWITCH

RELAY

TRANS.

HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH


P

COM NO NC

R
C

R S

Y/G

COMPRESSOR

TO INDOOR UNIT
R:RED W:EHITE GR:GREY
BL:BLUE B:BLACK Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN

NOTE: 1. DASHED PARTS 1 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN ONLY COOLING TYPE


2. DASHED PARTS 2 IS OPTIONAL FOR LOW AMBIENT TEMP

0010451870E

CT1
CN1
CN2
FAN
CN10
ST
CN3

HB

CN12
N3
CN11

N2
N1

LED
N
S
CN4

-145-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU242AGEAA

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT


TRANS.
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH

CN2

LOW PRESSURE SWITCH

CN1
BL

CT

CN3

FAN MOTOR

CN7
COMPRESSOR

S
R

Y/G
C

R
W

B
CRANK CASE
HEATER

MAGNETIC
CONTACTOR
W B R Y/G
1 2 3

W B Y/G
L N
POWER SUPPLY

Y/G

4-WAY VAVLE
SOLENOID

S
FUSE
L1
CN4
N T3.15A/250VAC

FAN
MOTOR
CAP.

CN5

CN11

DISCHARGE SENSOR

1 RELAY 3
NC
2
GR FAN MOTOR
SPEED
CONTROLLER

B
BL

CN9

CN12

OUTDOOR PIPING SENSOR

5 3
COM NO
8
6 4
B
B R
7

CN10

1
OUTDOOR AMBINENT SENSOR



Y/G
NOTE:
1. DASHED PARTS 1 2 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN ONLY
COOLING TYPE
2. DASHED PARTS 3 IS OPTIONAL IN LOW AMBIENT
TEMP. COOLING TYPE, AND THERE IS NO FAN
MOTOR SPEED CONTRLLER IN NORMAL TYPE

TO INDOOR UNIT

R:RED W:WHITE B:BLACK


BL:BLUE GR:GRAY
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN

AU282AHEAA

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT

0010573314

TRANS.
5 3
COM NO
8
6 4
B
B R
BL
7

HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH


CN2

CN1

LOW PRESSURE SWITCH

CT

CN10
1
OUTDOOR AMBINENT SENSOR

CN3

FAN MOTOR
CN5

CN11
DISCHARGE SENSOR

Y/G

4-WAY VAVLE
SOLENOID

S
FUSE
L1
CN4
N T3.15A/250VAC

FAN
MOTOR
CAP.

CN12

OUTDOOR PIPING SENSOR

CN9

1 RELAY 3
NC
2
GR FAN MOTOR
SPEED
CONTROLLER

CN7
COMPRESSOR

W
Y/G

W B R Y/G
1 2 3

TO INDOOR UNIT
R:RED W:WHITE B:BLACK
BL:BLUE GR:GRAY
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN

W B Y/G
L N

POWER SUPPLY

S
R

R
W

B
MAGNETIC
CONTACTOR

Y/G

CRANK CASE
HEATER

NOTE:
1. DASHED PARTS 1 2 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN ONLY
COOLING TYPE
2. DASHED PARTS 3 IS OPTIONAL IN LOW AMBIENT
TEMP. COOLING TYPE, AND THERE IS NO FAN
MOTOR SPEED CONTRLLER IN NORMAL TYPE

-146-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU362AIEAA

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT


TRANS.
HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH

CN2

LOW PRESSURE SWITCH

BL

CT

CN3

CN5
4-WAY VAVLE
SOLENOID

S
FUSE
L1
CN4
N T3.15A/250VAC
Y/G
C

S
R

Y/G

POWER SUPPLY
R:RED W:WHITE B:BLACK
BL:BLUE GR:GRAY
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN

TO INDOOR UNIT

FAN
MOTOR

FAN MOTOR

Y/G
FAN
MOTOR
CAP

R
W

B
MAGNETIC
CONTACTOR

W B R Y/G
1 2 3

FAN
MOTOR
CAP.

CN7
COMPRESSOR

W B Y/G
L N

1 RELAY 3
NC
2
GR FAN MOTOR
SPEED
CONTROLLER

W
W

CN9

CN11

DISCHARGE SENSOR

CN1

CN12

OUTDOOR PIPING SENSOR

5 3
COM NO
8
6 4
B
B R
7

CN10

1
OUTDOOR AMBINENT SENSOR



CRANK CASE
HEATER

Y/G
NOTE:
1. DASHED PARTS 1 2 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN ONLY
COOLING TYPE
2. DASHED PARTS 3 IS OPTIONAL IN LOW AMBIENT
TEMP. COOLING TYPE, AND THERE IS NO FAN
MOTOR SPEED CONTRLLER IN NORMAL TYPE

0010452442E
CN8

CT1

CN1

CN2
CN10

CN3
CN9

CN12
CN11

CN7
S
LED
CN5

L1

CN4
N

-147-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU28NAHEAA, AU36NAIEAA, AU48NAIEAA, AU60NAIEAA

0010573510

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT


7
5 3 1
8 COM6 NO NC2
4
B R B GR

TRANS.

HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH

CN1
CN2

CN10

CT

LOW PRESSURE SWITCH

2
OUTDOOR AMBINENT SENSOR
OUTDOOR PIPING SENSOR
COMPRESSOR VENT SENSOR
R

BL

CN3

S
L3
L2
FUSE
L1
N T3.15A/250VAC

FAN MOTOR
SPEED
CONTROLLER

R
W
BL

CN4

Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
R:RED W:WHITE
BL:BLUE B:BLACK

POWER SUPPLY TO INDOOR UNIT

FAN
MOTOR
CAP
Y/G
FAN
MOTOR
CAP

COMPRESSOR

6
Y/G
CRANK CASE
HEATER

Y/G

MAGNETIC CONTACTOR

CN7

R W BL B W B R Y/G
R S T N12 3

Y/G

FAN MOTOR

4-WAY
VALVE
SOLENOID

CN5

CN11

FAN
MOTOR

CN9

CN12

NOTE:
1. DASHED PARTS 1 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN COOLING CAPACITY BELOW
36000Btu
2. DASHED PARTS 2 3 IS NOT AVAILABLE IN ONLY COOLING TYPE
3. DASHED PARTS 4 IS OPTIONAL FOR LOW AMBIENT TEMP. COOLING,
AND THERE IS NO FAN MOTOR SPEED CONTRLLER IN NORMAL TYPE
4. DASHED PARTS 5
6 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN SOME TYPE

AU42NALEAA
0150500023

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT


7
8

TRANS.

HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH

6
BL B R

CN1
CN2

CN10

CT

LOW PRESSURE SWITCH

CN3
OUTDOOR AMBIENT SENSOR
1
OUTDOOR PIPING SENSOR

5P 10P
SW1

COMPRESSOR VENT SENSOR

BL

BL
B

W
R

S
L3
L2
FUSE
L1
N T3.15A/250VAC

1
2
GR

FAN MOTOR
SPEED
CONTROLLER

Y/G
FAN
MOTOR
CAP

CN5
CN11

3
4
B

Y
R

CN9
CN12

COM NO NC

4-WAY
VALVE
SOLENOID

FAN MOTOR

MAGNETIC CONTACTOR
COMPRESSOR
R
W R
S
BL T

CN7

CN4

5
Y/G

CRANKCASE
HEATER

Y/G
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
R:RED
W:WHITE
BL:BLUE B:BLACK
GR:GRAY

R S T N1 2 3

NOTE: 1. DASHED PARTS 1 2 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN ONLY COOLING TYPE

2. DASHED PART 3 IS OPTIONAL FOR LOW AMBIENT TEMP. COOLING,


AND THERE IS NO FAN MOTOR SPEED CONTRLLER IN NORMAL TYPE
3. DASHED PARTS 4 5 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN SOME TYPE
4. FOR COOLING CAPACITY IS 52000BTU AND 28000BTU TYPES,THE DIP SWITCH SW1 IS ON 5P SIDE,FOR COOLING CAPACITY IS 42000BTU AND 36000BTU TYPES,THE DIP SWITCH SW1 IS ON 10P SIDE.
5. FOR COOLING CAPACITY IS 52000BTU TYPE,THE LINE THROUGH CT IS ONE CIRCUIT,FOR COOLING CAPACITY IS 42000BTU 36000BTU AND 28000BTU TYPES,THE LINE THROUGH CT IS TWO CIRCUITS.

POWER SUPPLY TO INDOOR UNIT

-148-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


0010452378E
CN8

CT1

CN1

CN2
CN10

CN3
CN9

CN12
CN11
LED

CN7

S
CN6
L3
CN5

L2
L1

CN4

-149-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


8.3 Indoor unit
AB182ACERA

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT

PUMP
MOTOR

Y
N1

W
B

CN18

CN1

CN3

FUSE1
T3.15A/250VAC

CN4

CN15

CN20
LOW

ON
1234

ON
12

BM4

BM3

BM1

CN21
MID CN22 CN6 RECEVIER

TRANSFORMER

HIGH

ON
1234

CN13
CN12
CN14
BM2 PIPE ROOM CONTROLLER TRANS.-II
TEMP. SENSOR LED2 LED1

ALARM
FLOAT
CN7
CN8

REMOTE
CN10

FAN
MOTOR

M
MOTOR
CAPACITOR

RECEIVE
BOARD
Y/G

CN11
Itophome
REMOTE
CENTRALIZED
CONTROLLER

R Y BL W

Y/G

TO OUTDOOR UNIT

ON
1234

CN16
STEP MOTOR
CN17
PUMP

N2

1 2 3
W B R Y/G

STEP MOTOR

PIPING TEMP.
SENSOR
WIRED
CONTROLLER

CN2

TRANS.-I

ROOM
TEMP.
SENSOR

0010576971

FLOAT
SWITCH

NOTE:
1.THE PARTS IN DASHED FRAME ARE OPTIONAL
2.REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO SET BM3 AND BM4
3.USER SHOULD NOT TO SET BM1 AND BM2
W:WHITE B:BLACK BR:BROWN BL:BLUE R:RED
Y:YELLOW Y/G:YELLOW/GREED TEMP.:TEMPERATURE

0010452325E
CN2
CN18
CN4
CN1
CN15
CN17
CN3

CN20
CN21
CN22

CN16

CN6

BM4
BM3

CN7

CN19
CN8
BM1
BM2

CN10

CN14
CN11

LED2
CN13
LED1
CN12

-150-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AB182ACEAA
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT
PUMP
MOTOR

Y
N1

BR
BL

CN2

STEP
MOTOR

LED3

SIGNAL
CN1

ON
1234

ON
1234

BM4

BM3

L
STEPMOTOR
CN17
PUMP

FUSE1
T3.15A/250VAC

CN16

ON
12

BM1

ON
1234

CN13
CN14
BM2 PIPE ROOM CONTROLLER
LED2 LED1

CN4
CN21
TRANS.-I CN20
MID CN22 CN6 RECEVIER ALARM
LOW
CN15
CN7
HIGH
N2

W
L N
BR BL Y/G Y/G

R Y BL

R
B

TRANSFORMER

Y
CN3

CN18

ROOM
TEMP.
SENSOR

0010576979

PIPING TEMP.
SENSOR
WIRED
CONTROLLER

Y/G

1 2 3
W B R Y/G

REMOTE
CN10

W
FAN
MOTOR
Y/G

MOTOR
CAPACITOR

POWER SUPPLY TO OUTDOOR UNIT

FLOAT
CN8

RECEIVE
BOARD

FLOAT
SWITCH

CN12
TRANS.-II

CN11
Itophome
REMOTE
CENTRALIZED
CONTROLLER

NOTE:
1.THE PARTS IN DASHED FRAME ARE OPTIONAL
2.REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO SET BM3 AND BM4
3.USER SHOULD NOT TO SET BM1 AND BM2
W:WHITE
B:BLACK BR:BROWN BL:BLUE R:RED
Y:YELLOW Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN TEMP.:TEMPERATURE

0010452478E
CN12
LED1
CN13
LED2

CN11

CN14

CN10

BM2
BM1

CN8

CN19
BM3

CN7

BM4

CN6

CN16

CN22
LED3

CN21

CN3

CN20

CN1

CN15
CN17

CN18
CN4
CN2

-151-

-152-

*
*
*
*
*
BM2(1)
/h
*
*
*

Emergency switch

No outdoor PCB

With outdoor PCB, fixed speed single split unit

With outdoor PCB, fixed speed multi split unit

With outdoor PCB, inverter single split unit

Inverter unit selection

Temp. compensation 4 available/not available

Wired control/ infrared control

Cooling only/heatpump

Master/slave wired controller

/h

BM2(2)

128

127

126

address

BM4

BM3

with network home


appliance

hshows no network
home appliance

Emergency

Emergency switch SW1(receiver)

Network address selection (shows jumper connected, ON; hshows jumper disconnected, OFF)

Time shorting

Time shorting switch

Time shorting switch CN7

Jumper selection (shows jumper connected, ON; hshows jumper disconnected, OFF; * shows no limitation)

0010452325E / 0010452478E information - function selection

/h

BM2(3)

BM1(1)

/h

BM2(4)

BM1(2)

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AC182/242ACERA, AC182/242ACEAA, AD182AMERA, AD182ALEAA
0010576546

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT


FUSE T2.0A/250VAC
M

R B BL B

TRANS.

(L)

BL

ON ON
12 1234

P14

P16 CN21
P17 SW3
1
(ROOM/PIPE) (FREEZE) SW2
CN8
CN6
SW1

P15

(H)

P13
(M)

P12

(PUMP)

(SWING)

(HUMI)

(HEAT)

Y/G

1 2 3 N L

P11

(L')
(N')

SWING
MOTOR

(OXYGEN)

(FRESH)

OR

OR

P9 P10

FLOAT
SWITCH

SW5
SW4

CN20

NOTE:
1. PARTS 1 2 3 ARE NOT
AVAILABLE
2. PARTS 4 5 6 ARE
OPTIONAL, AND THE LINE
9
12
Y Y
11
MARKED 13 ONLY AVAILABLE
Y/G
M
M
FAN
IN CONVERTIBLE TYPE
M
PIPING TEMP.
ROOM
MOTOR
3. PART 7 NOT AVAILABLE
SENSOR
SWING MOTOR TEMP.
PUMP
IN DUCT TYPE
MOTOR
SENSOR
FAN CAP.
4. PARTS AND CONNECTED
WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 8
ONLY FOR AB14/182ACBEA
5.PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 9 10 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN AD14/182AMBEA, AND IN CONVERTIBLE TYPE,
CORRESPONDINGLY THERE IS A CLIP ON PCB. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 11 ONLY FOR
? AC142/182/242ACBEA/AC242ACEAA TYPE .PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 12 DETERMINED BY
PRODUCTS TYPE.
6. IN AC242ACBEA/AC242ACEAA, DASHED LINES MARKED @ CONNECTED TO "1 , 2" ON TERMINAL BLOCK, AND THERE ARE NO
LINES BETWEEN "1 AND L" , "2 AND N". IN *******BIA OR ******ERA TYPE,THE POWER SUPPLY COME FROM OUTDOOR UNIT,
AND THE FUSE TYPE IS T3.15A/250VAC
7.ABOUT THE TERMINAL BLOCK,MARK "BL" IS EQUAL "B" AND THE "BR" IS EQUAL "W".REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO SET SW1-SW5

B R B

P8

P6(N4)

P5(N3)

(CONTROLLER)
P7

P1(L)

CN19

10

ON ON ON
1234 1234 1234

CN7

FUSE
T6.3A/250VAC
T3.15A/250VAC

P2(N)

CN12
(ALARM)
CN11
(DOOR)
13 CN15
(FLOAT)

B
A
CN16
(REMOTE)

CN13
(RECEIVE
BOARD)

(COMM)

CN4

P3(N1)

CN14
(UP-DOWN)

(12V/ALM)

W:WHITE B:BLACK
R:RED
Y:YELLOW
OR:ORANGE BL:BLUE
BR:BROWN
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
TRANS.:TRANSFORMER

CN2

CN17

CN5
WIRED
CONTROLLER P4(N2)

W
CN1

FILTER
MOTOR

CN1

MC1 MC2 COM N FG L

REMOTE
CENTRALIZED
CONTROLLER

REMOTE
RECEIVER

W B R BL BR Y/G

TO OUTDOOR UNIT POWER SUPPLY

AB242/362ACERA, AB242/282/482/602ACEAA, AC282/362/482/602AFEAA, AD242ALERA, AD242ALEAA,


AD242/282/362/482AMEAA, AD242/362AMERA, AB362ACERA
0010576547

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT


6

TRANS.

W B

W B R Y/G

TO OUTDOOR UNIT

Y/G

OR

OR

P6(N4)

Y
M

SWING
MOTOR

PUMP
MOTOR
9

P13
(M)

P12
(L)

P11

(PUMP)

(SWING)

P9 P10
(HUMI)

P8

(HEAT)

P7

B
1 2 3

P5(N3)

P1(L)

13

UP-DN

L-R

SW5
SW4

P16 CN21
P17 SW3
1
(ROOM/PIPE) (FREEZE) SW2
CN8
CN6
SW1

CN19
(OXYGEN)

CN7

(FRESH)

P2(N)

(CONTROLLER)

FUSE
T3.15A/250VAC

P4(N2)
P3(N1)

(RECEIVE
BOARD)

BL

Y/G

P14

CN20

P15

(COMM)

CN5

CN12
(ALARM)
CN11
(DOOR)
14 CN15
(FLOAT)

B
A
CN16
(REMOTE)

CN13

CN14
(UP-DOWN)

ON ON
12 1234

(12V/ALM)

ON ON ON
1234 1234 1234

CN17

CN4

(H)

CN1

WIRED
CONTROLLER

REMOTE
CONTROLLER
CENTRALIZED

REMOTE
RECEIVER

(L')
(N')

W:WHITE B:BLACK
R:RED
Y:YELLOW
OR:ORANGE BL:BLUE
BR:BROWN
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
CAP.:FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR
TRANS.:TRANSFORMER

7
FLOAT
SWITCH

10
11
Y/G

SWING

12 MOTOR ROOM

CAP.
CAP.
FAN MOTOR
NOTE: 1. PARTS 1

TEMP.
SENSOR

PIPING TEMP.
SENSOR

2 3 IN DASHED FRAME ARE NOT AVAILABLE


2. PARTS 4 5 6 ARE OPTIONAL, AND THE LINE MARKED 14 ONLY AVAILABLE IN CONVERTIBLE TYPE
3. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 7 9 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN CONVERTIBLE TYPE,
AND CORRESPONDINGLY THERE IS A CLIP ON PCB
4. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 8 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN DUCT TYPE
5. PARTS AND CONNCETED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 10 11 DETERMINED BY PRODUCTS TYPE
6. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 12 13 ONLY AVAILABLE IN AC***AFBEA TYPE
7. REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO SET SW1-SW5

-153-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AC362AFERA
0150500547

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT


4

(12V/ALM)

13

UP-DN

CN7

BL

Y/G

CN21

CN30 CN27
CN31
1 SW2
(ROOM/PIPE) (FREEZE) SW1
CN33
CN32

CN5(N3) CN6(N4)

CN1(L)

W B

10
OR

OR

Y/G

11
Y/G

SWING
MOTOR

PUMP
MOTOR
9

B
1 2 3

7
FLOAT
SWITCH

(L')
(N')

(COMM)

SW3
SW4

CN15

(H)

(PUMP)

(SWING)

CN9 CN8
(M)

CN1 CN10

(L)

CN12

(OXYGEN)

CN13

CN4(N)

L-R

CN16

(HEAT)

CN3(N1)

(FRESH)

FUSE

WIRED
CONTROLLER CN2(N2)

T3.15A/250VAC

CN20

(RECEIVE
BOARD)

ON ON
12 1234

CN18
CN14

CN22
(ALARM)
CN23
(DOOR)
14 CN24
(FLOAT)

B
CN34
(REMOTE)
A

CN26

CN25
(UP-DOWN)

CN28

CN17

W:WHITE B:BLACK
R:RED Y:YELLOW
OR:ORANGE BL:BLUE
BR:BROWN
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
CAP.:FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR
TRANS.:TRANSFORMER

REMOTE
CONTROLLER
CENTRALIZED

REMOTE
RECEIVER

ON ON
1234 1234

TRANS.

M
CAP.

PIPING TEMP.
SENSOR

SWING
12 MOTOR ROOM
TEMP.
SENSOR

CAP.
FAN MOTOR

NOTE: 1. PARTS 1

2 3 IN DASHED FRAME ARE NOT AVAILABLE


2. PARTS 4 5 6 ARE OPTIONAL, AND THE LINE MARKED 14 ONLY AVAILABLE IN CONVERTIBLE TYPE
3. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 7 9 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN CONVERTIBLE TYPE,
AND ALSO NOT AVAILABLE IN AD***AMBEA(ECO) ,AND CORRESPONDINGLY THERE IS A CLIP ON PCB
4. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 8 ARE NOT AVAILABLE IN DUCT TYPE
5. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 10 11 DETERMINED BY PRODUCTS TYPE
6. PARTS AND CONNECTED WIRES IN DASHED FRAME 12 13 ONLY AVAILABLE IN AC***AFBEA TYPE
7. IN ******BIA OR ******ERA TYPE, THE FUSE TYPE IS T3.15A/250VAC
8. REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO SET SW1-SW4

W B R Y/G

TO OUTDOOR UNIT

AD282/362/482/602AHEAA
0010576548

CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT

P6(N4)

P14

BL

8
6
4
2

FC
9

B
1 2 3

W B R Y/G

Y/G

COM
NO
NC

8
6
4
2

7
5
3
1

CAP.

TO OUTDOOR UNIT

COM
NO
NC

Y/G
FAN MOTOR

7
5
3
1

8
6
4
2

COM
NO
NC

7
5
3
1

M
CAP.

P15

(COMM)

P13

(H)

P12

(M)

P11

(L)

P9 P10

(PUMP)

P8

(SWING)

P7

W B

CN20

SW5
SW4

P5(N3)

P1(L)

CN19

CN12
(ALARM)
CN11
(DOOR)
CN15
(FLOAT)

B
A
CN16
(REMOTE)

(RECEIVE BOARD)

(OXYGEN)

P2(N)

CN7

(HEAT)

P4(N2)
P3(N1)

CN13

CN14
(UP-DOWN)

(CONTROLLER)

(FRESH)

CN5

FUSE
T3.15A/250VAC

WIRED
CONTROLLER

CN17
(12V/ALM)

CN4

(HUMI)

CN1

REMOTE
CENTRALIZED
CONTROLLER

(L')
(N')

ROOM
TEMP.
SENSOR

W:WHITE B:BLACK
R:RED Y:YELLOW
OR:ORANGE BL:BLUE
BR:BROWN
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
CAP.:FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR
FC:FAN MOTOR SPEED
CONTROLLER
TRANS.:TRANSFORMER

FLOAT
SWITCH

CN21

P16
P17

(ROOM/PIPE) (FREEZE)
CN6
CN8

ON ON
12 1234

TRANS.

SW3
1 SW2
SW1

ON ON ON
1234 1234 1234

REMOTE RECEIVER

PIPING TEMP.
SENSOR

Y/G

FAN MOTOR

10

NOTE: 1. PARTS 1 2 3 4 5 IN DASHED FRAME ARE NOT AVAILABLE


2.PARTS 6 7 8 ARE OPTIONAL
3. PART 9 IS FAN MOTOR SPEED CONTROLLER KIT
4. PARTS 10 AND CONNECTED DASHED LINES ONLY AVAILABLE IN AD88NAHBEA
5. REFER TO OPERATION MANUAL TO SET SW1-SW5

Note: for the above indoor units, the PCB code is 0010451690E / 0010451167E, the detail information
please refers to page 53 and page 54.

-154-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Fan speed control board 001A3300352E

K1

P1

Fan speed adjusting board test method


Connect the test device with fan speed adjusting
board, dial power switch ON, then revolve P1 slowly to
place 1, place 2, place 3 until place 8, the indicate
lamp of port F(voltage output contolled by fan motor) will
change from dark to light, revolve P1 slowly from place 8
to place 1, the indicate lamp of port F will change from
light to dark.

Place

Note: the voltage in each place is tested in the condition

Port F voltage outputVAC

132-139

151-158

168-175

184-190

196-203

205-211

212-218

220

of power voltage is 220V and frequence is 50Hz. When power characteristics (voltage, frequence)
change and load characteristic is different, the port F voltage output will change.
Test K1 according to the following method:

50Hz is selected if dial K1 to the right

60Hz is selected if dial K1 to the lef

cut off the wiring clamp when use the fan speed adjusting board

Connect the two port


Dial P1 to realize fan speed adjusting

-155

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


0010451690E

CN11

SW5

CN21

CN15

SW3

SW4

SW2
CN12
SW1
CN16
CN8

CN6
CN13
LED1
CN14

P16

CN17

P17

CN20
P15
CN19

P14
P13
P12

LED5
P11
LED4
P10
CN7

P6
P9

CN5

P8
CN4
P5
P7
P1

CN1

P4

-156-

P3

P2

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


0010451167E
CN11

SW5

CN21

CN15

SW3

SW4

SW2
CN12
SW1
CN16
CN8

CN6
CN13
LED1
CN14

P16

CN17

P17

CN20

LED3
P15

CN19

P14
P13
P12

LED5
P11
LED4
P10
CN7

P6
P9

CN5

P8
CN4
P5
P7
P1

CN1

P4

-157-

P3

P2

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Condition for the PCB data:
1.Working ambient temperature:1070, relative humidity:30%95%
2.Preserved ambient temperature:2080relative humidity30%95%
3.Power supply:220VAC50/60Hzvoltage range:160V250V
4.Precise of temperature control:r1
0010451167E PCB information port and definition
P1connect to external power supply, live line: L (220VAC)
P2connect to external power supply, neutral line: N (0VAC)
P3456control external load, neutral line: N1N2N3N4(0VAC)
P7control external load, electrical heat: HEAT (control output 220VAC)
P8control external load, health function: OXYGEN (control output 220VAC)
P9control external load, humidification: HUMI (control output 220VAC)
P10control external load, SWING(control output 220VAC)
P11control external load, WATER PUMP(control output 220VAC)
P12control external load, indoor fan motor low speed: L(control output 220VAC)
P13control external load, indoor fan motor mid speed: M(control output 220VAC)
P14control external load, indoor fan motor high speed: H(control output 220VAC)
P15communication with fixed frequency single outdoor unit: COMM(0~220VAC)
P16input control, signal live line: L(220VAC)
P17input control, signal neutral line: N(0VAC)
CN1input port of transformer (220VAC)
CN2input port 1 of transformer (no use)
CN3input port 2 of transformer (no use)
CN4input port 3 of transformer (1-214VAC3-412VAC)
CN5input control, connecting port to wired controller: CONTROLLERthree bits: 1. power supply:
12VAC, 2. power supply: 0VAC, 3. communication: COMM..
CN6input control, ambient temp.-coil temp. sensor connecting port: ROOM/PIPE1-2ROOM3-4
PIPE
Indoor ambient temp. sensor: R25=23K+-2.5%B25/50=4200K+-3%range:-4080
Indoor coil temp. sensor: R25=10K+-3%B25/50=3700K+-3%range:-2090
CN7control external load, fresh air control: FRESH1. blank, 2. power supply 0VDC, 3. control output:
12VDC.
CN8input signal: FREEZEno use
CN9input controlno use
CN10communication with fixed frequency single outdoor unit: (0~12VDC)
CN11input signal, door switch: DOOR1-2 short circuit is normal, cut off P8 output
CN12input signal, external alarm input: ALARM1-3 short circuit is normal, if cut off, air conditioner
stops work.
Note: For convertible type, cassette type, duct type units, CN11 and CN12 must be in short circuit, or
PCB will display failure information.
CN13input signal, wiring port of remote receiver board: RECEIVE BOARD1. power supply 5VDC, 2.
power supply 0VDC, 3. remote signal, 4. signal output of running lamp 0VDC, 5. signal output of timer lamp
0VDC,6. signal output of power lamp 0VDC, 7. signal output of water pump running lamp 0VDC
CN14control external load, auto elevating function 1. signal of door switch close, 2. output of
elevating direction control 0VDC, 3. output of elevating power control 0VDC, 4. power supply 12VDC

-158-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


CN15input signal, detecting water level of float switch 1-3 short circuit is normal, cut off shows that
level exceeds the limitation.If float switch cuts off or occurs other failure, LED1 will flash 10 times.
CN16input control, wiring port of central controller: REMOTE1RS485-B2RS485-A
CN17output signal, output signal of failure alarm, control external load, 12V/ALM1. control output
0VDC, 2. power supply 12VDC
CN18output signal (no use)
CN19control external load, swing 1116VDC20VDC30VDC40VDC50VDC..
CN20 control external load, swing 2116VDC20VDC30VDC40VDC50VDC..
CN21input signal, spring switch, CHECK1input signal of earthing, 2. power supply 0VDC
CN22short circuit means selecting single split communication type.( no use)
CN23short circuit means selecting multi split communication type.( no use)
0010451167E PCB information function selectionON is 1, OFF is 0
The standard condition for PCB in factory
SW14 bits are OFF
SW24 bits are OFF
SW34 bits are ON
SW42 bits are ON
SW54 bits are ON
SW1-SW2: used for indoor unit to set unit address from 1 to 128
SW3-SW5: used for indoor unit to select different functions.(every dip switches are corresponding to J1-J10.
SW2-4logistic relationship of control functiondoor card control and remote/ wired control0 means
logistic relationship is and, 1 means the later coming is preferential.
J1SW3-1function selection-control type: 1 means remote control, 0 means wired control.
J2SW3-2function selection-temperature compensation in heating mode: 1means yes, 0means no.
J3SW3-3function selection-outdoor communication: 1means yes, 0means no. This PCB must be 1.
J4SW3-4function selection-heat pump unit: 1means heat pump, 0means cooling only.
1/60test in short circuit, but in operation short circuit mustnt be permitted.
CHECKshort spring switch control, it also can be used as switch of convertible type except for testing.
J5SW4-1function selection-elevating function: 1means yes, 0 means no.
J6SW4-2function selection health function: 1means common (indoor fan motor running); 0 means
special (indoor, outdoor running).
J7SW5-1function selection swing mode: 1 means commonsimultaneous motor, 0 means special
(swing motor).
J8SW5-2function selection system combination: 1means fixed frequency single unit, 0 means fixed
frequency multi split.
J9SW5-3function selection group control: 1 stands for the master unit (its address in wired controller
is 0), 0 stands for the slave units (the address should be set by the dip switch, their addresses only can be in the
range: 1~15)
J10SW5-4function selection preset.
0010451167E PCB information- control type
Control type selection between remote and wired: select by dip switch J1, SW3-11 means remote control
0 means wired control.)
For remote control type, please use remote controller YR-H71, and a remote receiver is equipped with
indoor unit. For wired control type, wired controller YR-E12 will be used, 3-core shied wire is equipped with

-159-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


indoor unit.
Door card control: controls ON/OFF, the start up setting will comply with last time request memorized
according to condition memorize function. Its difference with emergency switch of convertible type unit lies: the
emergency switch control will perform in the condition: 24degrees, auto fan speed in auto mode.
The function combination between door card and remote/wired control type: select by dip switch: SW2-40
means and, 1 means later coming is preferential.
Dip switch position in wired control type: Only one indoor unit of all indoor units connected with wired
controller is the master unit, whose address is 0, function selection switchJ9SW5-3is 1. The others are slave
units, and the quantity can be 0~15, whose addresses areSW1:1~4from 1 ~15, and cannot repeat.
Wiring request in wired control type: the wired controller ports A-B-C are connected with indoor port CN5
1-2-3 through 3-core shield wire. Requirements:
1.

Port A only connects with either of indoor port CN51

2.

Port B connects with port CN5 (2) of all indoor units.

3.

Port C connects with port CN5 (3) of all indoor units.

Dip switch position in central control type: the addresses SW1:1~4SW2:1~4of indoor units connected
with central controller can not repeat. In principle, they should be in the order from small to big.
Wiring request in central control type: port A-B is connected with indoor port CN16A-Bthrough 2-core
shield wire. Requirements:
1.

Port A connects with port CN16Aof all indoor units.

2.

Port B connects with port CN16Bof all indoor units.

When only use remote control type, please select remote control unit, and install according to installation
manual, there is no other special request.
When only use wired control type, please select wired control unit, and install according to installation
manual. When control multi indoor units, take care the requirements of dip switch and wiring, there is no other
special request.
When only use central control type, please firstly install according to air conditioner requests and set the
dipswitch, there is no other special request.
When central control type128hand remote control type are used simultaneously, set the dip switch
according to central control type, there is no other special request.
When central control type128hand wired control type 16hare used simultaneously, max. indoor units
sets: 128h16 can be controller. Address setting of central controller can be met firstly, and then modulate the
address setting of slave unit wired controlled.
LED in indoor PCB:
1. LED1is the state lamp for remote receiver as well as failure lamp. If indoor unit is normal, LED1 is on, or if
failure occurs, LED1 flashes regularly, and you can adjust failure type according to the flash times.
2. LED2is used for multi split units as communication lamp. If communication between indoor and outdoor is
normal, LED2 will be on.
3. LED3is used for single split units as communication lamp. If communication between indoor and outdoor is
normal, LED3 will be on.
4. LED4LED5is the lamp that shows the data receiving or sending between wired controller and PCB, If
LED4LED5 be on in turn, communication between wired controller and PCB is normal.

-160-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AP422ACEAA
CIRCUIT DARGRMA OF INDOOR UNIT
'(7(&725

TRANS.

21(2))3527(&725

5(680$%/(
3527(&725



+($7(5

&1 &1 &1


&1
:
TERMINAL
BLOCK

T6.3A/250VAC

&1

&1
%0

ROOM TEMP.

&1

12

FUSE

&1 &1 &1 &1 &1 &1

<*

&1

&1

',36:,7&+

PIPING TEMP.

&1

5 %/ < %

TO OUTDOOR UNIT

REMOTE
SWING
MOTOR

FAN MOTOR CAP.

::+,7(%%/$&.
<*
FAN MOTOR
55('%/%/8(
<<(//(:
127(7+('(7(&725:+,&+,686('725($/,=(&(175$/&21752/,6237,21$/3$57+($7(5,6127$9$/$%/()2512
<*<(//(:*5((1 (/(&75,&+($7,1*)81&7,2181,77+(6:,7&++$'%((16(77(',1)$&725<$1''2127&+$1*(

0010451432
CN6

CN19

CN8

CN9

CN5

CN16
CN2
CN17

CN10
SW3
CN14
CN3
CN15
CN1

CN26

CN25

CN24

CN23

CN22

CN21

LED1

-161-

CN12

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AP482AKEAA
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM OF INDOOR UNIT

0010578100

TRANSFORMER

W
1 2

TO OUTDOOR UNIT

Y/G

CN24

CN5

CN4

CN6

T3.15A/250VAC

CN25

FUSE

ROOM TEMP. SENSOR


CN7

CN3

PIPING TEMP. SENSOR

CN23

BM1 BM2

BM3 BM4

CN22 CN11 CN12 CN13

ONE-OFF FUSE

CN2

CONTROL PANEL

CN10

M
M SWING MOTOR

R BL Y B

SWING MOTOR

RESUMABLE PROTECTOR
HEATER

M
CAPACITOR

Y/G

REMOTE CONTROLLER

FAN MOTOR

B:BLACK R:RED

NOTE1REMOTE CONTROLLER IS OPTIONAL .


2REFER TO OPERATION INDOOR MANUL TO SET DIP BM1-BM4 .
PLEASE DO NOT CHANGE THE DIP SWITCH RANDOM.
Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
3NO ELECTRIC HEATING TYPE WITHOUT ELECTRIC HEATER.

W:WHITE BL:BLUE

BM1

Funcion selection
BM1-1
ON/OFF
cooling only / heat pump
BM1-2
ON/OFF
Automatic run A / B mode

BM2 and BM3: used for indoor unit to set unit address from 1 to 128
BM4
Panel selection Select the panel according to the 2 dip switch
Style of panel

Cabinet V panel

OFF

ON

Cabinet Z panel

ON

OFF

Wired controller

ON

ON

-162-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


0010452322

CN22

CN13

CN12

CN4

CN20

CN11

CN19

CN3
CN5

CN25
LED
CN6

BM1
CN2
CN7
BM2
BM3
CN10

BM4

-163-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AS182AVERA

WIRING DIAGRAM OF WALL MOUNTED UNIT


RECEIVER

CN3
L-MOTOR

CN2
UP DOWN

CN1
SW2

CON1

SW3

ON OFF

ON OFF

NOTE:
1.DASHED PART 1 IS OPTIONAL FOR
CENTRAL CONTROL FUNCTION
2.SW2: USED TO SELECT MODEL ,SW3: USED TO
SELECT TEMP. COMPENSATE FUNCTION OF
HEATING MODE ,USER SHOULD NOT CHANGE THEM
3.SW4-5: USED TO SET THE INDOOR UNIT NUMBER
WHEN IN GROUP CONTROL

SW4

CON2 SIGNAL
N
B

CN7
CN10

CENTRALIZED
CONTROLLER

EMERGENCY
SWITCH

3(c)

ROOM TEMP.
SENSOR
1

SW1

CN6

ON

SW5
FUSE
T3.15A/250VAC

ON

CN4
R-MOTOR

CN5
CON3

1234

DC FAN
MOTOR

PIPING TEMP.
SENSOR

Y/G

SWING
SWING SWING
SWING
MOTOR 1 MOTOR 2 MOTOR 3MOTOR 4

1234

NEGATIVE ION
GENERATOR

0010576611

Y/G

TO OUTDOOR UNIT

B:BLACK W:WHITE R:RED


Y/G:YELLOW/GREEN
TEMP.:TEMPERATURE

0010452042
CN8

SW4

SW5
SW2
CN5

SW3
CN4
CN6

CN10

CN3

CN7

CN2

-164-

CN1

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


8.4 sensor characteristic

model

name

code

sub-part code

0010450192

001A3800082

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

mid-condenser temperature sensor 0010450195

001A3800093

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

oil temperature sensor

0010451305

001A3800093

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

discharging temperature sensor

0010451313

001A3800096

R80=50K3%
B25/80=4450K3%

outdoor ambient temperature


sensor

AU242AGERA

AB242ACERA ambient temperature sensor


AB282ACEAA
AB482ACEAA
AB602ACEAA coil temperature sensor

001A3900159

AD242ALERA ambient temperature sensor


AD182ALEAA
AC242ACEAA coil temperature sensor

0010451323

ambient temperature sensor

0010451323

coil temperature sensor

001A3800128

001A3900006

001A3900006

AD242AMERA

AB182ACERA
AC242ACERA
AB182ACEAA
AC182ACEAA ambient temperature sensor
AB242ACEAA
AD242ALEAA
AD242AMEAA
AD282AMEAA
AB362ACEAA
AC362AFEAA coil temperature sensor
AD362AMEAA
AD482AHEAA
AD602AHEAA

characteristic

001A3900003

R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3%

001A3900004

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

001A3900003

R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3%

001A3900004

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

001A3900003

R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3%

001A3900004

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

001A3900005 001A3900003

R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3%

001A3900006 001A3900004

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

001A3900110 001A3800090

R25=5K3%
B25/50=3450K3%

0010451312

001A3800091

discharging temperature sensor

0010451313

001A3800096

R25=5K3%
B25/50=3450K3%
R80=50K3%
B25/80=4450K3%

outdoor ambient temperature


sensor

001A3900110 001A3800090

R25=5K3%
B25/50=3450K3%

0010451314

001A3800091

R25=5K3%
B25/50=3450K3%

0010450398

001A3800096

R80=50K3%
B25/80=4450K3%

outdoor ambient temperature


sensor
AU182AEEAA coil temperature sensor

AU242AGEAA coil temperature sensor


discharging temperature sensor

-165-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


outdoor ambient temperature
AU282AHEAA sensor
AU362AIEAA
AU36NAIEAA coil temperature sensor
AU48NAIEAA
AU60NAIEAA discharging temperature sensor

AC482AFEAA
AC602AFEAA

001A3900110 001A3800090

R25=5K3%
B25/50=3450K3%

0010451314

001A3800091

R25=5K3%
B25/50=3450K3%

0010450398

001A3800096

R80=50K3%
B25/80=4450K3%

ambient temperature sensor

001A3900005 001A3900003

R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3%

coil temperature sensor

001A3800128 001A3900004

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

ambient temperature sensor

001A3900159 001A3900003

R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3%

coil temperature sensor

001A3800128 001A3900004

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

coil temperature sensor

0010401922

001A3900004

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

temperature sensor

001A3900159 001A3900003

outdoor ambient temperature


sensor

0010450192

001A3800082

R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3%
R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

mid-condenser temperature sensor 0010450195

001A3800082

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

oil temperature sensor

0010451305

001A3800093

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

discharging temperature sensor

0010451313

001A3800096

R80=50K3%
B25/80=4450K3%

temperature sensor

001A3900005 001A3900003

R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3%

coil temperature sensor

001A3900006 001A3900004

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

001A3900059

1.R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%
2.R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3%

AD482AMEAA

AP482AKEAA

AU182AFERA

AC182ACERA
AD182AMERA

AS182AVERA coil temperature sensor

001A3800127 001A3900003

coil temperature sensor

0010401922

ambient temperature sensor

001A3900005 001A3900003

R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3%

coil temperature sensor

001A3800128 001A3900004

R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

AP422ACEAA

AD282AHEAA
AD362AHEAA

R25=23K2.5%
B25/50=4200K3%
R25=10K3%
B25/50=3700K3%

ambient temperature sensor

-166-

001A3900004

-167-

48

53

47

07

06

0B

03

0D

11

12

13

4A

02

49

01

21

08

31

20

30

05

06

22

14

10

12

11

02

01

Centralize
d control
readout

Wire
control
readout

Number of
flashes of
remote
control and
indoor lights
10

high

Fault
in
outdoor
coil/suction
line
sensor
Temperature shut-off

Communication error
between wire control
and indoor unit
Communication error
between indoor and
outdoor units
External alarm signal
input

Power failure

Fault
with
pressure

Overcurrent

Fault
in
outdoor
ambient temperature
sensor
Fault in outdoor coil
temperature sensor

Fault
in
indoor
ambient temperature
sensor
Fault in indoor coil
temperature sensor

Fault in drain system

Fault description

Sensor is open-circuit
 or
short-circuit for 2min or

longer.
Directional valve malfunction

repeats three times.

External signal is cut out


 for
10s or longer.

Communication error lasts



4min or longer.

Communication error lasts



4min or longer.

Detected CT current is
above the limit three times
within 30min.
High pressure switch
 is
activated three times within

30min.
Wrong phase, phase failure

or phase loss.

Float switch is disconnected


25min or longer.
Sensor is open-circuit or
short-circuit for 2min or
longer.
Sensor is open-circuit or
short-circuit for 2min or
longer.
Sensor is open-circuit or
short-circuit for 2min or
longer.
Sensor is open-circuit or
short-circuit for 2min or
longer.

Possible cause

9.1 Failure code


For the inverter unit with new wired controller YR-E12 (0010451521E)

9. Failure code and troubleshooting

Restorable after repair.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.

Restorable after repair.

Restorable after repair.

To prevent malfunction of
four-way valve.

To
control
external
connection provided for
building.
To test input signal of
system.

To ensure transmission to
and from control board.

To ensure transmission to
and from control board.

To ensure power supply.

To
prevent
overload
(pressure parameter).

To
prevent
overload
(electric parameter).

To test input signal of


system.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.
Restorable after repair.

To test input signal of


system.

To test input signal of


system.

To prevent condensate
spilling out of drain pan
To test input signal of
system.

Purpose

Restorable when given


corrective signal.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.
Restorable when given
corrective signal.

Remedy

wiring,

Sensor, four-way valve,


system, control board

Hardware connection, I/O


voltage division

External signal,
control board

Wiring,
circuit,
transmission voltage

Wiring,
circuit,
transmission voltage

Wiring, circuit, pressure


switch,
refrigeration
system
Wiring, control board,
power supply

Power supply, wiring,


compressor, pressure

Hardware connection, I/O


voltage division

Hardware connection, I/O


voltage division

Hardware connection, I/O


voltage division

Water line, water pump,


float switch, I/O voltage
Hardware connection, I/O
voltage division

Items to be checked

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

-168-

54

50

12

4B

4D

16

17

18

19

20

07

15

0C

23

15

26

17

15

low

discharging

Module error

Outdoor
B

Fault in operation
mode
Outdoor coil B

Compressor overheat

Fault
with
pressure

EEPROM error

Fault in discharging
temperature sensor

switch

is

Detected temperature of
discharge line is higher than
120C.
Indoor units operate in
different modes.
Sensor is open-circuit or
short-circuit for 2min or
longer.
Sensor is open-circuit or
short-circuit for 2min or
longer.
Module
overheat,
overcurrent, lack of current,
short-circuit.

Low pressure
activated.

Sensor is open-circuit or
short-circuit for 2min or
longer.
EEPROM data loss

Restorable when given


corrective signal.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.

Restorable
in same
operation mode.
Restorable when given
corrective signal.

Restorable when lower


than 100C.

Default operation/reset
restoration.
Restorable after repair.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.

To
prevent
(ultimate state).

overload

To test input signal of


system.

To ensure same operation


mode.
To test input signal of
system.

To
prevent
overload
(temperature parameter).

To
set
data/control
parameter.
To prevent refrigerant leak.

To test input signal of


system.

Power supply, feedback,


compressor, control board

Hardware connection, I/O


voltage division

Hardware connection, I/O


voltage division

User setting

EEPROM, data match,


control board
Wiring, circuit, pressure
switch,
refrigeration
system
Temperature, fan motor,
pressure, system

Hardware connection, I/O


voltage division

49

53

14

12

10

Fault
with
pressure

Fault
with
pressure
low

high

Fault in discharging
temperature sensor

Fault in outdoor coil


temperature sensor

Power failure

The others are the same as inverter unit.

48

Overcurrent






Detected CT current is
above the limit three times
within 30min.
Wrong phase, phase failure
or phase loss.
Sensor is open-circuit or
short-circuit for 2min or
longer.
Sensor is open-circuit or
short-circuit for 2min or
longer.
High pressure switch is
activated three times within
30min.
Low pressure switch is
activated.

Restorable after repair.

Restorable after repair.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.

Restorable after repair.

Restorable after repair.

To prevent refrigerant
leak.

To prevent overload
(pressure parameter).

To test input signal of


system.

To test input signal of


system.

To ensure power supply.

To prevent overload
(electric parameter).

Wiring, circuit, pressure


switch, refrigeration system

Wiring, circuit, pressure


switch, refrigeration system

Hardware connection, I/O


voltage division

Wiring, control board, power


supply
Hardware connection, I/O
voltage division

Power
supply,
wiring,
compressor, pressure

Note: As for the fixed frequency units, remote control and indoor lights flash times 12 and 21(Module error) is not available. While 7 (Power failure) 14
(fault in discharging temperature sensor) and 16 (Fault with low pressure) is shown as following:

20

05

15

21

4C

14

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

-169-

J6

J7

J8

J9

J10

SW5-1

Fixed frequency

Indoor address 0

Use compulsory switch

In time shorting state

Heat pump type

Control type: with outdoor PCB

Heating temp. compensation 4

Control type: remote control

Control combination: AND

Address code 1
combination:

the

later

Inverter

Setting indoor address by SW1

Single split/multi split

Other/2P convertible type

Oxygen or not

Ornarment or not

Normal state

Normal state

Colling only type

Control type: without outdoor PCB

Heating temp. compensation 0

Control type: wired control

entering in priority

Control

Address code 0

Address code 0

Address code 0

Address code 1

Address code 1

Address code 0

Address code 0

Address code 0

Address code 0

Address code 1

Address code 1

Address code 1

Address code 1

Open-circuit -OFF-h

Select the address of wired control type multi indoor unit

/h

/h

h/

h/

Select control type, control board

Select temp. compensation

Select control type, communication port and protocol selection

Control mode: remotr or wired control and passive port control

Central control indoor address Bit6

Central control indoor address Bit5

Central control indoor address Bit4

Central control indoor address Bit3/wired control indoor address Bit3

Central control indoor address Bit2/wired control indoor address Bit2

Central control indoor address Bit1/wired control indoor address Bit1

Central control indoor address Bit0/wired control indoor address Bit0

Function description

Note

J9=ON, the wired controller can only indicate 1 indoor unit no matter how many indoor units its connected. Wired control address = dip switch value.

Wired control indoor address: the indoor unit should be connected by the different uniquely address when select wired control type, or will influence the control. For example, if

the address repeat, the control information will conflict or communication system will breakdowm. Central control address = dip switch value+1.

Central control indoor address: the indoor unit should be connected by the different uniquely address when select central control type, or will influence the control. For example, if

J5

CHECK

1/60

SW4-1

CHECK

1/60

J4

SLCT

J3

Bit6

Bit5

J2

Bit4

SW2-1

Bit3

J1

Bit2

Bit1

SW3-1

Bit0

SW1-1

Short-circuit -ON-

Functions and notes for dip switch ( shows ON, h shows OFF ) (for 0010451690E)

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Failure code for wall mounted unit(AS182AVERA) ---- displayed on the indoor LCD:
Failure

description

Remark

E1

Indoor room temperature sensor failure

Indoor room temp. sensor in short circuit, or open

E2

Indoor coil temperature sensor failure

E4

EEPROM wrong

E7

Communication failure between indoor and

Communication

outdoor

contineously, it can resume due to the signal.

code

circuit, it can resume due to the signal.


Indoor coil temp. sensor in short circuit, or open
circuit, it can resume due to the signal.
Being electrified to test E2 check sum, or E2 is
broken down.

E14

Indoor fan motor failure

failure

alarms

for

minutes

Indoor fan motor wrong wiring or indoor fan motor


abnormal.

E18

Temperature cutoff protection

Outdoor 4-way valve response abnormal.

F1

Module failure

Outdoor module abnormal

F2

Outdoor DC motor failure

Outdoor DC motor abnormal

F4

Compressor

overheat

discharging

temperature protection
F5

Compressor discharging temperature over high


protection

Module over current / current transducer


failure

F6

Outdoor ambient temp. sensor abnormal

Outdoor ambient temp. sensor in short current or


open circuit

F7

Outdoor suction/defrosting temp. sensor

Outdoor suction/defrosting temp. sensor in short

abnormal

circuit or open circuit

F8

High pressure abnormal

High pressure too high

F9

Low pressure abnormal

Low pressure abnormal

F10

No AC power supply

F11

Outdoor PCB EEPROM abnormal

Being electrified to test if the E2 check sum is


correct or failure

F13

Communication failure between outdoor

F14

Compressor discharging temp. sensor


failure

short circuit or open circuit

F15

Compressor running faulty

Resumable

F16

Running state-detecting circuit failure

PCB and module


Outdoor compressor discharging temp. sensor in

Outdoor DC compressor running state-detecting


circuit failure, or compressor abnormal, resumable

Failure code for AP482AKEAA


No.

Fault description

Operation panel display

Indoor ambient temp. sensor failure

E1

Indoor coil temp. sensor failure

E2

Outdoor ambient temp. sensor failure

E3

Outdoor coil temp. sensor failure

E4

CT current failure

E5

Pressure protection

E6

Communication failure between indoor units and panel

E8

Communication failure between indoor and outdoor PCB

E9

-170-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Failure code for AP422ACEAA

Central
-ized
control
readout
01D

02D

E2

11D

E3

12D

E4

10D

E5

14D

E6

05D

E9

14

15D

E4

26D

E6

Number
of
flashes

Panel
display
E1

Fault description

Possible cause

Remedy

Fault in indoor ambient


temperature sensor
Fault in indoor coil
temperature sensor
Fault in outdoor ambient
temperature sensor
Fault in outdoor coil
temperature sensor
Overcurrent/
Power
failure
Fault with high pressure

Sensor
is
open-circuit
or
short-circuit for 2min or longer.
Sensor
is
open-circuit
or
short-circuit for 2min or longer.
Sensor
is
open-circuit
or
short-circuit for 2min or longer.
Sensor
is
open-circuit
or
short-circuit for 2min or longer.
Detected CT current is above the
limit three times within 30min.
High pressure switch is activated
three times within 30min.
Communication error lasts 4min
or longer.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.
Restorable when given
corrective signal.
Restorable when given
corrective signal.
Restorable when given
corrective signal.
Restorable after repair.

Sensor
is
open-circuit
or
short-circuit for 2min or longer.
Low pressure switch is activated
over 30s.

Restorable when given


corrective signal.
Restorable after repair.

Communication
error
between indoor and
outdoor units
Fault in discharging
temperature sensor
Fault with low pressure

Restorable after repair.


Restorable when given
corrective signal.

Failure code for fix frequency outdoor unit unit(AU*EAA):

Failure description

Code on wired Flash times of indoor


controller
receiver board

Room temp. sensor abnormal

01

Power LED flashes 1 time

Indoor coil temp. sensor abnormal

02

Power LED flashes 2 times

Outdoor temp. sensor abnormal

4A

Power LED flashes 3 times

Outdoor coil temp. sensor abnormal

49

Power LED flashes 4 times

Over-current malfunction/Power failure

48

Power LED flashes 5 times

High / Low pressure abnormal

53

Power LED flashes 6 times

Communication malfunction between indoor and wired


controller

07

Power LED flashes 8 times

Communication malfunction between indoor and outdoor


06
abnormal

Power LED flashes 9 times

Drainage system malfunction

08

Power LED flashes 10 times

Alarm of exterior annunciator

0B

Power LED flashes 11 times

Coil gas pipe temp. Sensor abnormal

03

Power LED flashes 12 times

Temperature protection malfunction

0D

Power LED flashes 13 times

Diagnostic code for the inverter outdoor unit


Please refers to PCB function part, page 133 and page 134.

-171-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


9.2 Troubleshooting for inverter units
Outdoor troubleshooting:
B elow the indication on indicator board sequence
is LE D 5-LE D 4-LE D 3-LE D 2-LE D 1, 0: O FF; 1: O N
1 ) S ensor failure
A larm condition: am bient tem perature sen sor is in short
circuit or open circuit for 3 seconds con tinously.
O utdoor indicator displays 00110 or 0 0111, or 01001
check if the w iring is
correct according to
w iring diagram

if sensor is fixed
w ell

no

reconnect

no

R elocate

yes
Is sensor resistance
acceptable?

no
R eplace sensor

yes
Is sensor sho rt-circuit
or open-circuit?

yes

R eplace sensor

no
For sensor failure of am bient,
suction and coil tem perature,
check if resistor R 31/R 32/R 33
value of outdoor P C B is 20K ; for
d ischargin g tem perature sensor
failure, check if R 46 is 47K

no
R eplace P C B

yes
R e place sensor
2) Outdoor power module failure
Alarm condition: outdoor indicator displays 10111, 00001, or 01111, 10000, 100001,
or 10100
outdoor indicator
displays 00001

Re-electrified after
being powered off
yes
check if the any current among
compressor input port U-V-W is
over high

yes

check if the system is


blocked

no
check if module bottom temperature
is over high, more than 90degree

yes if ventilation beside the


module radiator is good

yes if the total load


is too big
no

no
improve the ventilation
condition

yes
compressor startup procedure is
abnormal, and vibrates seriously
no

yes

if compressor wiring is
correct

yes if the refrigerant


is normal

stop the unit, restart up until power


module temperature has reduced
yes

no
wiring correctly

if compressor winding is normal, and


the each phase resistor is in balance
no
replace compressor

compressor can
not start up

-172-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


3) Outdoor DC motor abnormal
Outdoor indicator displays 00010.
Alarm condition:outdoor DC motor is blocked rotor or broken, abnormal.
This fault is only used when indoor unit is with DC fan motor.
outdoor indicator shows 00010

Check if the outdoor unit fan


blade is blocked by some objects

yes

adjust fan blade to


make it run normally

no
Check if the lead wire of DC motor
is broken or short-connected

yes

adjust lead wire


of fan motor

no
Replace motor
Warning: For outdoor DC fan motor, forbidden to pull off the plug when
being electrified.

4) Communication error between indoor and outdoor units


Outdoor indicator shows 00011
For wall mounted unit:
LCD of wall mounted displays
E7

Check if communication wiring


between indoor and outdoor is
correct and if power wiring is
correct

no

adjust wiring

yes
If communication wire is
damaged or broken off

yes

re-wiring

no
Replace indoor PCB
yes
check if the failure
is eliminated

no

Replace outdoor
PCB

-173-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


For convertible unit and ceiling concealed unit:
compressor can not startup after
unit is switched on for 4 minutes

if indoor unit alarms other


failure codes

yes

eliminate other
faults

no
check if wiring between indoor
and outdoor is correct, power
supply is 50Hz

yes

adjust wiring and


power supply

yes
check the 4th bit of SW5 on
PCB is at "OFF", the others
are at "ON"

no

adjust the
position

yes
Replace indoor
PCB

check if the failure


is eliminated

no

Replace outdoor
PCB

5)Compressor discharging temperature protection


Outdoor indicator shows 00100.
Alarm condition: Within half an hour after compressor is running, compressor
discharging temperature is over 120degree for 3 times continously.
outdoor indicator shows 

check if refrigerant is too


much or too less

yes

adjust refrigerant

no
check if the system
piping is blocked

yes
adjust piping

no
check if discharging temp.
sensor value is normal

no

replace sensor

yes
replace PCB

-174-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


6) Outdoor SPDU module over current protection
Outdoor indicator shows 00101.
Alarm condition: When compressor running, the module current is over 21A.
outdoor failure indicator shows
00101

yes

check if the refrigerant is


too much or too less

adjust refrigerant

no
check if the piping is
blocked

yes

adjust piping

no
replace SPDU
module
7) Outdoor high pressure protection
Outdoor indicator shows 01000
Alarm condition: When compressor running, high pressure is over 4.5 MPa for 30
seconds continously.
outdoor failure indicator shows
01000

check if the refrigerant is too


much or less by the pressure
gauge

yes

adjust refrigerant

no
check if the piping is
blocked

yes

adjust piping

no
if high pressure switch
is normal

yes

replace sensor

8) Outdoor power supply is abnormal


Outdoor indicator shows 01010
Alarm condition: if power supply is not 50Hz as standard, which will affect the
normal communication and cause air conditioner bad operation.
outdoor indicator shows 01010

check if the wiring between


indoor and outdoor is correct

no

adjust wiring

yes
check if power
supply is normal

no

adjust power supply as


50HZ220-230VAC

-175-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


9) EEPROM is abnormal
Outdoor indicator shows 01110.
Alarm condition: EEPROM is fault or data is missing.
outdoor indicator shows 01110

no

check if EEPROM welded points


on outdoor PCB is in good
condition

adjust EEPROM
welded point

yes
EEPROM data is
missing, replace PCB

10) Running state detecting abnormal


Outdoor indicator shows 10011.
Alarm condition: when compressor is running, the unit will be abnormal or stop.
outdoor indicator shows 10011

no

when compressor starting up,


unit stops abnormally and
can not start up normally

eliminate other troubles

yes
Re-electrified after power off,
check if compressor can start
up normally

no
replace compressor

11) Communication failure between outdoor PCB and module


Outdoor indicator shows 10110
outdoor indicator shows 10110

compressor not start up, outdoor


alarms, check if there is other
failure

no

eliminate other failures

yes
check if the wiring between
outdoor PCB and module is
correct

no
adjust wiring

yes
replace PCB

no
if problem is solved

replace module

-176-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


12) Outdoor low pressure abnormal
Outdoor indicator shows 11000.
Alarm condition: outdoor system pressure is lower than 0.05MPa.
outdoor indicator shows 11000

measure actual pressure by a


pressure gauge to adjust the
output failure

no

replace pressure
switch

yes
low pressure
abnormal

no

check if high
pressure is low,too

check if piping is blocked


yes

yes

dredge piping

Lack of refrigerant, charge


additional refrigerant and check if
piping leaks, if yes, replace piping

Indoor troubleshooting:
1) Sensor failure
Alarm condition: ambient temperature sensor is in short
circuit or open circuit for 2 seconds continously.
check if the wiring is
correct according to
wiring diagram

if sensor is fixed
well

no

reconnect

no

Relocate

yes
Is sensor resistance
acceptable?

no
Replace sensor

yes
Is sensor short-circuit
or open-circuit?

yes

Replace sensor

no
Replace PCB

-177-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


2) EEPROM failure
Alarm condition: before being electrified, EEPROM
is faulty or the data is missing.
outdoor failure indicator
shows 01110

check the EEPROM


welded point on outdoor
PCB is normal

no

modify the
welded point

yes
EEPROM data is
missing, replace
PCB
The indication on indicator board sequence is
LED5-LED4-LED3-LED2-LED1, 0: OFF; 1: ON

3) Communication error between indoor and outdoor units


LCD of wall mounted displays
E7

Check if communication wiring


between indoor and outdoor is
correct and if power wiring is
correct

no

yes
If communication wire is
damaged or broken off

yes

re-wiring

no
Replace indoor PCB
yes
check if the failure
is eliminated

no

Replace outdoor
PCB

-178-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


4) Indoor DC motor abnormal
Alarm condition:outdoor DC motor is blocked rotor or broken, abnormal.
This fault is only used when indoor unit is with DC fan motor.
LCD of wall mounted unit display F2

yes

Check if the indoor unit fan blade


is blocked by some objects

adjust fan blade to


make it run normally

no
yes

Check if the lead wire of DC motor


is broken or short-connected

adjust lead wire


of fan motor

no
Replace motor
Warning: For outdoor DC fan motor, forbidden to pull off the plug when
being electrified.
5) Temperature cutoff protection
Alarm condition: indoor coil temperature sensor value is abnormal;
or outdoor 4-way valve coil is invalid
LCD on wall mounted
unit displays E18

Check if indoor coil


temp. sensor value is
normal

no

Replace coil
temp. sensor

yes
Check if resistor R34
on PCB is 20K

no

replace resistor

yes
When only powering to outdoor
4-way valve coil, check if the coil
can reverse normally

no

replace 4-way valve

-179-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


9.3 Troubleshooting for fixed frequency units
1) Pressure protection
Confirm the fault according
to the fault code list
no

Does system have


pressure switch?

Are CN17 and CN18


in PCB cut off?

no
Replace PCB

yes
yes

Make them in
short circuit

Is actual pressure detected by


pressure gage acceptable?
no

no

low pressure failure

yes

Change pressure
switch

high pressure failure


yes

yes
Is high pressure too low?

no

is pipe blocked?

yes

yes

Refrigerant charge is
needed. Check if there is
refrigerant leak. If yes,
replace pipe.

dredge piping

Note: The confirmation time of low pressure failure may be shorter, but high pressure failure confirmation
R e 1 hour. Besides, take the ambient temperature into consideration.
time is at least
2) Sensor failure

check if the wiring is


correct according to
wiring diagram

if sensor is fixed
well

no

reconnect

no

Relocate

yes
Is sensor short-circuit
or open-circuit?

yes
Replace sensor

yes
Is sensor resistance
acceptable?

no

Replace sensor

yes
Is DC voltage between
both ends of sensor
near 5V or 0V?
no
Replace PCB

-180-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


3) Low pressure protection - Wired controller shows 53
Confirm the fault according
to the fault code list
yes
no

Are connectors of pressure switch in good


condition?

Check and reconnect

yes
Is low side pressure switch
activated? (If not, DC voltage is 0V.)

no

Replace PCB

yes
Is the low side pressure detected by
the gage lower than threshold value?
The threshold value is indicated on
the switch

no

Replace low pressure


switch

yes
no

if outdoor stop valves of gas pipe


and liquid pipe are open totally

Open the valves

yes
yes

Is piping twisted or deformed?

Repair pipe

no
Does indoor fan work properly during
cooling cycle? Does outdoor fan work
properly during heating cycle?

no

Repair fan motor or fan


capacitor

yes
Is indoor filter or heat
exchanger dirty?

yes

Cleaning

no
Measure equalized pressure and time to
reach equalization to see if the system has
leakage. Lack of refrigerant? Is capillary
blocked?

yes Conduct leak test.


Evacuate and recharge

no
Bad operation codition, such as ultra low
outdoor temperature

-181-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


4) High pressure protection - Wired controller shows 53
Confirm the fault according
to the fault code list
yes
Are connectors of pressure switch in good
condition?

no

Check and reconnect

yes
Is high side pressure switch
activated? (If not, DC voltage is 0V.)

no

Replace PCB

yes
Is the high side pressure detected by
the gage higher than threshold
value? The threshold value is
indicated on the switch

no Replace high pressure


switch

yes
if outdoor stop valves of gas pipe
and liquid pipe are open totally

no

Open the valves

yes
yes

Is piping twisted or deformed?

Repair pipe

no
Does indoor fan work properly during
cooling cycle? Does outdoor fan work
properly during heating cycle?

no

Repair fan motor or fan


capacitor

yes
Is indoor filter or heat
exchanger dirty?

yes

Cleaning

no
Check if system is overfed according
to equalized pressure in halt.

yes

Evacuate and recharge

no
Is reading of discharging pressure
gage oscillatory?

no

Bad operation codition, such as ultra low


outdoor temperature

yes
There is air in system.
Evacuate and recharge

-182-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


5) Communication error between indoor and outdoor units - Wired controller shows 06
Confirm commumication failure
according to the fault code list

Confirm the fault indicator is


communication failure
yes
Does indoor communication
indicator flash?

no

Are communication wire


S and supply wires L and
N properly connected?
Grounded well?

no

re-wiring

yes

check the other


reasons

Is communication wire too


no close to power cable, which
causes interference?

yes
if communication wire
is broken

yes

yes

re-wiring

no

S should not share


a multicore cable
with L and N

check if indoor/outdoor PCB fuse


and transformer are normal

no

change
defective parts

yes
replace indoor PCB

if failure is eliminated

no

replace outdoor PCB

6) Communication failure between wired controller and indoor PCB - Wired controller shows 07
or no display on wired controller
Confirm commumication failure
according to the fault code list
or no display
no

check if the wired controller


can match with indoor PCB

replace wired controller

yes
Is power just turned on?

yes

no

for some models, when powered on,


initialization will display 88, if initrialization
cannot finish, check indoor dip switch position

check if the dip


yes
Is voltage between A and yes Is voltage between B yes
switch position on
replace PCB
B of wired controller 12V?
and C fluctuating?
PCB is right
no
no
no
yes
Is supply transformer or 7812
check if wiring
correct the position
component in good condition?
is correct
no
check if failure disappears after
changing transformer or PCB
no
check if failure disappears after yes wired controller is
changing wired controller
broken

-183-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

7) High current protection in 3-phase fixed frequency models - Wired controller shows 48
Is three-phase circuit not
balanced? Is supply voltage too
low? Is supply voltage too low at
compressor start-up?

yes

Modify power supply circuit

yes
Is power cable or compressor wire
securely connected? Properly?

no

re-wiring

yes
Is compressor current more than overcurrent
protection limit? Is current detecting circuit in
good condition?

no

Confirm detecting circuit


is abnormal,replace
outdoor PCB

yes
Is AC contactor in
poor contact?

yes

replace AC contactor

yes
if compressor is normal

no

Is resistance of compressor
winding incorrect? Is it stuck?

yes

replace compressor

yes
if pressure is normal
no
Check: 1. Is a valve in system shut off;
2. Is piping clogged;
3. Is system overfed; is there air in system;
4. (Cooling cycle) Is condenser dirty? Does outdoor fan motor run at low speed or stop?
5. (Heating cycle) Is evaporator or filter dirty? Does indoor fan motor run at low speed or stop?
6. Is ambient temperature too high? Is system overloaded?
8) External alarm- Wired controller shows 0B
An external alarm is
identified according to the
list of fault codes
Is an external alarm
connected to the system?
no

yes

Solve problem
accordingly

Is ALARM terminal in
mainboard disconnected?
yes
Short connect that
terminal
yes
if failure disappear after
PCB is changed
no
replace PCB

-184-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


9) Overcurrent protection for single-phase fixed frequency models- Wired controller shows 48
Is supply voltage too low? Especially
when compressor starts up?

yes

modify power supply circuit

no
Is supply wire securely
connected?

no

re-wiring

yes
Is compressor current more than overcurrent
protection limit? Is current detecting circuit in
good condition?

no

Confirm detecting circuit


is abnormal,replace
outdoor PCB

yes
Is compressor in
good condition?

no

Is resistance of compressor
winding incorrect? Is it stuck?

no

replace running capacitor

yes

replace compressor

yes
Is running capacitor in
good condition?
yes
Is pressure normal?
no
Check: 1. Is a valve in system shut off;
2. Is piping clogged;
3. Is system overfed; is there air in system;
4. (Cooling cycle) Is condenser dirty? Does outdoor fan motor run at low speed or stop?
5. (Heating cycle) Is evaporator or filter dirty? Does indoor fan motor run at low speed or stop?
6. Is ambient temperature too high? Is system overloaded?

-185-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


10) Temperature cutoff protection- Wired controller shows 0D
confirm the malfunction
according to the fault code list

Is outdoor four-way valve


in good condition during
heating cycle?

Does small relay coil


of four-way valve have
a voltage of 12V DC?

no

yes
Does four-way
valve work
properly?

no

Replace four-way
valve

yes
Is indoor unit
malfunction caused by
lack of refrigerant?

no

charge refrigerant

yes
Is heat exchange effect
adversely affected by heavy dust
in indoor and outdoor units?

no

cleaning

yes
Are indoor sensors for
ambient temperature and
coil properly located?

no

Relocate

yes
Is resistance of indoor
sensor correct?

no

Replace sensor

yes
Replace indoor PCB

-186-

yes Relay is broken.


Replace PCB

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

11) Fault in drain system- Wired controller shows 08


confirm the malfunction
according to the fault code list
yes

Is drain pipe clogged?

Unclog pipe and


water pump

no
Is pump motor in
good condition?

yes

Replace water
pump

yes
yes

Is drain pan dirty and


float switch ineffective?

Clean drain pan

no
Is float switch holder tinted
that float can't move, or too
close to pump motor that
interference arises?

yes

Adjust holder

no
Check if float switch is in good yes
condition with multimeter

Replace float
switch

no
Replace indoor
PCB
Note: Float switch is close in normal state, when being activated, it is open.
Voltage between both ends is 0V when close, approximately 5V when open.
12) Phase loss or phase failure- Wired controller shows

48

confirm the malfunction


according to the fault code list

Check if the phase detecting


circuit is correct according to
ourdoor wiring diagram

no

if the failure disappear


after correcting the
wiring

yes

no

Is there phase loss


or phase failure?

no

adjust power
supply

no
Is fault corrected after
sequence of either two of three
RST phases is adjusted?
no
replace outdoor
PCB

-187-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


13) Troubleshooting (before replacement of PCB)
Service call

Fault confirmation

For example: no cooling, etc.

Confirm operating
conditions

1.Is supply voltage acceptable?


2.Is temperature setting correct? (e.g. too high)
3.Is system in TIMER mode?
4.Is user aware of product features, etc.

Is the feature not


available for present
product?

yes

Explain product
features to user

no
Switch on air
conditioner

Does the same


fault occur before?

No need to replace mainboard. (Check


operating status in details, e.g. TIMER feature,
supply failure, thunder storm, interference from
other appliances, etc.) Explain causes of fault
to user.

no

yes
Switch off air conditioner
temporarily. 6ZLWFK
on air conditioner again
after 1 minute
yes
Does the same
fault occur before?

no

No need to replace mainboard. The fault may


be caused by power supply

no

No need to replace mainboard. Contactor


wasn't in good contact

yes
Disconnect contactor
and reconnect it.
(check if fuse or
varistor is broken.)
no
Does the same
fault occur before?
yes
Check the system thoroughly,
e.g. technical data of
components when power-off,
and voltage and current of
check points when power-on

-188-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


12. Performance curves
Heating performance curves-AB182ACERA

6500
6000

-10/-11 heating capacity

5500

-10/-11 power input

5000

-5/-6 heating capacity

4500

-5/-6 power input

4000

1/0 heating capacity

3500

1/0 power input

3000

6/5 heating capacity

2500

6/5 power input


10/8 heating capacity

2000

10/8 power input

1500
16/10

18/12

20/14.5

21/15

22/16

24/17

indoor WB/DB

Cooling performance curves-AB182ACERA


6500
6000
cooling capacity(W)/power input(W)

heating capacity(W)/power input(W)

7000

5500
5000

25/16 cooling capacity


4500

25/16 power input

4000

30/20 cooling capacity

3500

30/20 power input

3000

35/24 cooling capacity


35/24 power input

2500

40/28 cooling capacity

2000

40/28 power input

1500
22/16

25/18

27/19

27/19.8

30/22

indoor DB/WB

-189-

32/24

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

heating capacity(W) /power input(W)

Heating performance curves-AC182ACERA


15 heating capacity

8700
8200
7700
7200
6700
6200
5700
5200
4700
4200
3700
3200
2700
2200
1700
1200

15 power input
-7 heating capacity
-7 power input
-5 heating capacity
-5 power input
0 heating capacity
0 power input
5 heating capacity
5 power input
10 heating capacity
10 power input
15 heating capacity
15 power input

16/10

18/12

20/14.5

21/15

22/16

24/17

indoor WB/DB

Cooling performance curves-AC182ACERA


cooling capacity(W)/power input(W)

20 cooling capacity
6500
6000
5500
5000
4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0

20 power input
32 cooling capacity
32 power input
35 cooling capacity
35 power input
40 cooling capacity
40 power input
-5 cooling capacity
-5 power input
-15 cooling capacity
-15 power input

12/18

14/20

16/22
indoor WB/DB

18/25

-190-

19/27

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU182AFERA+AS182AVERA:

cooling capacity(KW)

performance curves in cooling mode


6800
6600
6400
6200
6000
5800
5600
5400
5200
5000
4800
4600
4400
4200
4000
3800
3600
3400
3200
3000
2800
2600
2400
2200
2000
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0

20 cooling capacity
20 power input
25 cooling capacity
25 power input
32 cooling capacity
32 power input
35 cooling capacity
35 power input
40 cooling capacity
40 power input
-5 cooling capacity
-5 power input

12/18

14/20

16/22

18/25

19/27

22/30

24/32

indoor WB/DB

heating capacity (KW)

performance curves in heating mode

9900
9600
9300
9000
8700
8400
8100
7800
7500
7200
6900
6600
6300
6000
5700
5400
5100
4800
4500
4200
3900
3600
3300
3000
2700
2400
2100
1800
1500
1200
900
600
300
0

-15/-16 heating capacity


-15/-16 power input
-6/-7 heating capacity
-6/-7 power input
-4/-5 heating capacity
-4/-5 power input
-1/-2 heating capacity
-1/-2 power input
1/0 heating capacity
1/0 power input
7/6 heating capacity
7/6 power input
12/10 heating capacity
12/10 power input
16/15 heating capacity
16/15 power input

16/10

18/12

20/14.5

21/15

22/16

24/17

indoor WB/DB

-191-

26/18

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU182AFERA+AD182AMERA:

cooling capacity(KW)

performance curves in cooling mode


7600
7400
7200
7000
6800
6600
6400
6200
6000
5800
5600
5400
5200
5000
4800
4600
4400
4200
4000
3800
3600
3400
3200
3000
2800
2600
2400
2200
2000
1800
1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0

20 cooling capacity
20 power input
25 cooling capacity
25 power input
32 cooling capacity
32 power input
35 cooling capacity
35 power input
40 cooling capacity
40 power input
-5 cooling capacity
-5 power input

12/18

14/20

16/22

18/25

19/27

22/30

24/32

indoor WB/DB

heating capacity (KW)

performance curves in heating mode

10800
10500
10200
9900
9600
9300
9000
8700
8400
8100
7800
7500
7200
6900
6600
6300
6000
5700
5400
5100
4800
4500
4200
3900
3600
3300
3000
2700
2400
2100
1800
1500
1200
900
600
300
0

-6/-7 heating capacity


-6/-7 power input
-4/-5 heating capacity
-4/-5 power input
-1/-2 heating capacity
-1/-2 power input
1/0 heating capacity
1/0 power input
7/6 heating capacity
7/6 power input
6/5 heating capacity
6/5 power input
12/10 heating capacity
12/10 power input
16/15 heating capacity
16/15 power input

16/10

18/12

20/14.5

21/15

22/16

indoor WB/DB

-192-

24/17

26/18

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


cooling capacity/power input/air flow and external static pressure curves

6900
6600
6300
0Pa cooling capacity

6000

0Pa power input

5700

0Pa air flow

5400

10Pa cooling capacity

performance value

5100

10Pa power input

4800

10Pa air flow

4500

20Pa cooling capacity

4200

20Pa power input

3900

20Pa air flow

3600

30Pa cooling capacity

3300

30Pa power input

3000

30Pa air flow

2700

40Pa cooling capacity

2400

40Pa power input

2100

40Pa air flow

1800

50Pa cooling capacity


50Pa power input

1500

50Pa air flow

1200
900
600
indoor 27/19
indoor 20/14.5
outdoor 35/24 (inverter outdoor 7/6 (inverter
70Hz)
68Hz)

indoor 27/19
outdoor 35/24 (fixed
frequency 55Hz)

operation condition

-193-

indoor 20/14.5
outdoor 7/6 (fixed
frequency 58Hz)

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AC362AFERA
AC362AFERA heating capacity curves

-6/-7 heating
capacity
-6/-7 power
input
-4/-5 heating
capacity
-4/-5 power
input
0/-1 heating
capacity
0/-1 power input

42

13000
12500
12000
11500
11000
10500
10000
9500
9000
8500
8000
7500
7000
6500
6000
5500
5000
4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0

2/1 heating
capacity
2/1 power input
6/5 heating
capacity
6/5 power input
7/6 heating
capacity
7/6 power input

16/10

18/12

20/14.5

21/15

22/16

24/17

26/18

indoor WB/DB

12/10 heating
capacity
12/10 power
input
16/15 heating
capacity
16/15 power
input

43

cooling capacity(W)/power input(W)

AC362AFERA cooling capacity curves


13000
12500
12000
11500
11000
10500
10000
9500
9000
8500
8000
7500
7000
6500
6000
5500
5000
4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0

20 cooling capacity
20 power input
25 cooling capacity
25 power input
32 cooling capacity
32 power input
35 cooling capacity
35 power input
40 cooling capacity
40 power input

12/18

14/20

16/22

18/25

19/27

indoor WB/DB

-194-

22/30

24/32

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AD362AMERA
AD362AMERA cooling(heating) capacity -Esp. curves
11500
11000
10500
10000
9500
9000
8500
8000
7500
7000
6500
6000
5500
5000
4500
4000
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0

0pa cooling
capacity
0pa power input
0pa EER
COP
10pa cooling
capacity
10pa air flow
10pa EER
COP
20pa power
input
20pa air flow
30pa cooling
capacity
30pa power
input
30pa EER
COP
40pa cooling
capacity
40pa aier flow

indoor: 27/19
outdoor: 35/24
(FQY: 85HZ) cooling

indoor: 20/14.5
outdoor: 7/6
(FQY: 90HZ) heating

-195-

40pa EER
COP
50pa power
input
50pa air flow

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU182AEEAA
Heating capacity curves
8000
7500

-7

Heating capacity (W)

7000

-5

6500

6000

5500

10

5000

15

4500
4000
3500
3000
16/10

18/12

20/14.5

22/16

24/17

26/18

indoor DB/WB

Power input curves in heating mode


4.5

4.0

-7

COP

-5
0

3.5

7
10
15

3.0

2.5

16/10

18/12

20/14.5

22/16

24/17

26/18

indoor DB/WB

Cooling capacity curves


7000

Cooling capacity (W)

6500
-5
6000

5
15

5500

25
35

5000

43
4500
4000
20/14

22/16

25/18

27/19

30/22

32/24

indoor DB/WB

Power input curves in cooling mode


5.00
-5

EER)

4.00

5
15
25

3.00

35
43

2.00

1.00
20/14

22/16

25/18

27/19

indoor DB/WB

-196-

30/22

32/24

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU242AGEAA
Heating capacity curves
10000
-6/-7

9000

-4/-5

Heating capacity (W)

-1/-2
8000

1/0
6/5

7000

7/6
12/10

6000

16/15

5000
4000
16/10

18/12

20/14.5

21/15

22/16

24/17

26/18

indoor DB/WB

Power input curves in heating mode


2900

2700

Power input (W)

-6/-7
-4/-5

2500

-1/-2
1/0

2300

6/5
7/6

2100

12/10
16/15

1900

1700
16/10

18/12

20/14.5

21/15
indoor DB/WB

22/16

24/17

26/18

24
Cooling capacity curves
10000

Cooling capacity (W)

9000
8000

-5
20

7000

25
32

6000

35
40

5000
4000
3000
18/12

20/14

22/16

25/18

27/19

30/22

32/24

indoor DB/WB

Power input curves in cooling mode


3500
3000

Power input (W)

2500

-5
20

2000

25
32

1500

35
40

1000
500
0
18/12

20/14

22/16

25/18
indoor DB/WB

-197-

27/19

30/22

32/24

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU282AHEAA
Heating capacity curves
12000

-6/-7

Heating capacity (W)

11000

-4/-5
-1/-2

10000

1/0

9000

6/5

8000

7/6
12/10

7000

16/15

6000
5000
4000
16/10

18/12

20/14.5

21/15

22/16

24/17

26/18

indoor DB/WB

Power input curves in heating mode


3700
3500

-6/-7

Power input (W)

3300

-4/-5

3100

-1/-2

2900

1/0

2700

6/5

2500

7/6

2300

12/10

2100

16/15

1900
1700
16/10

18/12

20/14.5

21/15

53

22/16

24/17

26/18

indoor DB/WB

Cooling capacity curves


10000

Cooling capacity (W)

9000
8000

-5

7000

25

20

6000

32

5000

40

35

4000
3000
18/12

20/14

22/16

25/18

27/19

30/22

32/24

indoor DB/WB

Power input curves in cooling mode


3500

Power input (W)

3000
2500

-5

2000

25

20

1500

32

1000

40

35

500
0
18/12

20/14

22/16

25/18
indoor DB/WB

-198-

27/19

30/22

32/24

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU362AIEAA
Heating capacity curves
13000

-6/-7

Heating capacity (W)

12500

-4/-5

12000

-1/-2

11500

1/0

11000

6/5

10500

7/6

10000

12/10

9500

16/15

9000
8500
8000
16/10

18/12

20/14.5

21/15

22/16

24/17

26/18

indoor DB/WB

Cooling capacity curves

Cooling capacity (W)

13000
12000

-5
20

11000

25
32

10000

35
40

9000
8000
18/12

20/14

22/16

25/18
indoor DB/WB

-199-

27/19

30/22

32/24

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AU42NALEAA
Heating capacity curves
15500
15000
14500

-6/-7

14000

-4/-5

13500

-1/-2

13000

1/0

12500

6/5

12000

7/6

11500

12/10

11000

16/15

10500
10000
16/10

18/12

20/14.5

21/15

22/16

24/17

26/18

5800
5600
16/10
18/12
20/14.5
21/15
22/16
24/17
26/18

5400
5200
5000
4800
4600
4400
-6/-7

-4/-5

-1/-2

1/0

6/5

7/6

12/10

16/15

Cooling capacity curves


13750
13500
13250
13000
12750
12500
12250
12000
11750
11500

-5
20
25
32
35
40

18/12

20/14

22/16

25/18

27/19

30/22

32/24

5200
5100
5000

-5

4900

20

4800

25

4700

32

4600

35

4500

40

4400
4300
18/12

20/14

22/16

25/18

-200-

27/19

30/22

32/24

Sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

70.0
65.0
60.0
55.0
50.0
45.0
40.0
35.0
30.0
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0

60.0
55.0
50.0
45.0
40.0
35.0
30.0
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0

.0
25

.0
25

.5
31

.5
31

.0 0.0
40
5

.0 0.0
40
5

-201third octave band frequency Hz

.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
63
8
10
12
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
63
50
25
31
40
16
20
1
2
1
1

1/3 octave band noise level-AC182ACERA

third octave band frequency Hz

.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
63
8
10
12
16
20
25
31
40
50
63
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
1
2
1
1

1/3 octave band noise level-AB182ACERA

cooling high
cooling med
cooling low
fan high
fan med
fan low
heating high
heating med
heating low

cooling high
cooling med
cooling low
fan high
fan med
fan low
heating high
heating med
heating low

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

13. Noise level

sound pressure level DB

sound pressure level DB

65.0
60.0
55.0
50.0
45.0
40.0
35.0
30.0
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0

65.0
60.0
55.0
50.0
45.0
40.0
35.0
30.0
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0

-202third octave band frequency Hz

.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.5
.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
8 10 12 16 20
6
5
4
3
2
1
2
1
1

1/3 octave band noise level-AD182AMERA

third octave band frequency Hz

.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
.5
.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
2
2
3
4
5
6
1
8 10 12 16 20
1
1

1/3 octave band noise level-AU182AFERA

cooling superhigh
cooling high
cooling med
cooling low
fan superhigh
fan high
fan med
fan low
heating superhigh
heating high
heating med
heating low

cooling superhigh
cooling high
cooling med
cooling low
fan superhigh
fan high
fan med
fan low
heating superhigh
heating high
heating med
heating low

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

60.0
55.0
50.0
45.0
40.0
35.0
30.0
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0

65.0
60.0
55.0
50.0
45.0
40.0
35.0
30.0
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0

-203third octave band frequency Hz

.0
.5
.0
.0
.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
25 31 40 50 63
8 10 12 16 20
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000
25 31 40 50 63
2
1
1
1

1/3 octave band noise level-AS182AVERA

third octave band frequency Hz

.0 1.5 0.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
6
8
25
3
4
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

1/3 octave band noise level-AU182AFERA

cooling high
cooling med
cooling low
fan high
fan med
fan low
heating high
heating med
heating low

cooling high
cooling med
cooling low
fan high
fan med
fan low
heating high
heating med
heating low

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

53.0
48.0
43.0
38.0
33.0
28.0
23.0
18.0
13.0
8.0

56.0
51.0
46.0
41.0
36.0
31.0
26.0
21.0
16.0
11.0
6.0
1.0

.
25

.
25

.
31

.5

31

.
40

.0

40

.
50

.0

50

.
63

.0

63

.
80

.0

80

-204-

.0

5
12

.0

0
16

.0

0
20

.0

0
25

0.

50

0.

63

0.

80

.0

00

10

.0

50

12

.0

00

16

third octave band frequency Hz

0.
40

.0

00

20

.0

00

25

.0

50

31

1/3 octave band noise level-AC242ACERA

.0

5
31
40

00

.0
50

00

.0
63

00

.0
80

00

.0

0
0
0
0
0.
0.
0.
0.
00
50
00
00
0
2
6
0
1
1
1
2

third octave band frequency Hz

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.
5.
0.
0.
0.
5.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
10
12
16
20
25
31
40
50
63
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250
00 000
6
1
1
1
2

0
0.

10

1/3 octave band noise level-AU242AGERA

heating low

heating med

fan med
fan low
heating high

cooling low
fan high

cooling high
cooling med

cooling high
cooling med
cooling low
fan high
fan med
fan low
heating high
heating med
heating low

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

53.0
48.0
43.0
38.0
33.0
28.0
23.0
18.0
13.0
8.0

65.0
60.0
55.0
50.0
45.0
40.0
35.0
30.0
25.0
20.0
15.0
10.0
5.0

.0
25

.0

25

.5
31

.5

31

.0
40

.0

40

.0
50

.0

50

.0
63

.0

63

-205-

.0

0.

10

5.

12

0.

16

0
0

0.

20

0.

25
40

0.

0.

50

0.

63

0.

80

.0

00

10

.0

50

12

.0

00

16

.0

00

25

.0

50

31

.0

00

40

1/3 octave band noise level-AD242AMERA

.0

00

20

third octave band frequency Hz

5.

31

.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
.0
00 300 000 000 500 000 000
50
6
8
0
2
6
0
1
1
1
2

third octave band frequency Hz

.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
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000
00 000 000 500 000 000
1
1
1
2
2
3
4
5
63
8
0
2
6
0
1
1
1
2

80

1/3 octave band noise level-AU242AGERA

heating med
heating low

heating super high


heating high

fan med
fan low

fan super high


fan high

cooling high
cooling med
cooling low

cooling super high

cooling super high


cooling high
cooling med
cooling low
fan super high
fan high
fan med
fan low
heating super high
heating high
heating med
heating low

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

80

.0

63
.0

63

.0

50
.0

50

.0

40
.0

40

.0

31
.5

31

.5

25
.0

sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

0.

31

5.

0.

1/3 octave band noise level-AD242ALERA

third octave band frequency Hz

25
0.
0
31
5.
0
40
0.
0

.0

25

53.0
48.0
43.0
38.0
33.0
28.0
23.0
18.0
13.0
8.0

10

0.

80
.0

40

third octave band frequency Hz

50
0.
0
63
0.
0

69
64
59
54
49
44
39
34
29
24
19
14
9
4

12

5.

10
0.

16

0.

12
5.

20

0.

16
0.

25

50
0.
0
63
0.
0
80
0.
0
10
00
.0
12
50
.0
16
00
.0
20
00
.0
25
00
.0
31
50
.0
40
00
.0
50
00
.0
63
00
.0
80
00
.0
1
0
00
0.
0
1
2
50
0.
0
16
0
00
.0
2
0
00
0.
0

80
0.
0
10
00
.0
1
2
50
.0
16
00
.0
20
00
.0
25
00
.0
31
50
.0
4
0
00
.0
50
00
.0
63
00
.0
8
0
00
.0
1
0
00
0.
12 0
50
0.
16 0
00
0.
0
2
0
00
0.
0

-20620
0.

1/3 octave band noise level-AU242AGERA

heating low

heating super high


heating high
heating med

fan low

fan high
fan med

cooling med
cooling low
fan super high

cooling super high


cooling high

cooling super high


cooling high
cooling med
cooling low
fan super high
fan high
fan med
fan low
heating super high
heating high
heating med
heating low

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

.0
25

-207-

25

48

52.0
47.0
42.0
37.0
32.0
27.0
22.0
17.0
12.0
7.0

70
65
60
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5

.0

.5
31

31

.5

.0
40

40

.0

.0
50

50

.0

.0
63

63

.0

80

.0
80

.0

10

0
0.
10

0
0.

12

0
5.
12

0
5.
16

0
0.
16

0
0.
20

0
0.
20

0
0.
25

0
0.
25

0
0.
31

0
5.
31
0
0.
50
0
0.
63

0
0.
80
.0
00
10
.0
50
12

.0
00
16

.0
00
20
.0
00
25

0
5.

0
0.
50

0
0.
63

0
0.

80

0
0.

10

.
00

0
12

.
50

0
16

.
00

third octave band frequency Hz

40

0
20

.
00

0
25

.
00

1/3 octave band noise level-AB362ACERA

third octave band frequency Hz

0
0.
40

1/3 octave band noise level-AU362AHERA

31

.
50

.0
50
31

0
40

.
00

.0
00
40

0
50

.
00

.0
00
50

0
63

.
00

.0
00
63

0
80

.
00

0
00
10

.0

0
50
12

.0

0
00
16

.0

0
00
20

.0

0
0
0
0
.0
0.
0.
0.
0.
00
00
50
00
00
0
80
2
6
0
2
1
1
1

heating low

heating med

heating high

fan low

fan med

fan high

cooling low

cooling med

cooling high

heating low

heating med

heating high

fan low

fan med

fan high

cooling low

cooling med

cooling high

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Sound pressure level DB

-208-

15

19

23

27

31

35

39

43

47

51

55

59

63

25

31

.5

40

50

63

80

10

12

16

0
20

0
25

0
31

0
50

0
63

0
80

0
10

00
12

50
16

00

Third octave band frequency Hz

40
20

00

Noise level-AC362AFERA

25

00

31

50

40

00

50

00

63

00

80

00

0
10

00

5
12

00
1

0
60

00

0
20

00

fan high

fan middle

fan low

cooling high

cooling middle

cooling low

heating high

heating middle

heating low

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

-209-

Sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

53.0
48.0
43.0
38.0
33.0
28.0
23.0
18.0
13.0
8.0

16.0

21.0

26.0

31.0

36.0

41.0

46.0

.0

80

51.0

.0

25

25
.0

.5

31

31
.5

.0

40

40
.0

.0

50

50
.0

.0

63

63
.0

0.
0

10

5.
0

12

0.
0
16

56.0

1/3 octave band noise level-AB182ACEAA

third octave band frequency Hz

third octave band frequency Hz

25
0.
0
31
5.
0
40
0.
0
50
0.
0
63
0.
0
80
0.
0
10
00
.0
12
50
.0
16
00
.0
2
0
00
.0
25
00
.0
31
50
.0
40
00
.0
50
00
.0
63
00
.0
8
0
00
.0
10
00
0.
0
1
2
50
0.
0
1
6
00
0.
0
20
0

0.
0
20

80
.0
10
0.
0
12
5.
0
16
0.
0
20
0.
0

0.
0
25

5.
0
31

0.
0
40

0.
0
50

0.
0
63

0.
0
80

.0
00
10

.0
50
12

.0
00
16

.0
00
20

.0
00
25

.0
50
31

.0
00
40

.0
00
50

.0
00
63

.0
00
80

0.
0
00
10

0.
0
50
12

0.
0
00
16

0.
0
00
20

00
.0

1/3 octave band noise level-AC182ACEAA

heating med
heating low

fan med
fan low
heating high

cooling low
fan high

cooling high
cooling med

heating low

heating med

heating high

fan low

fan med

fan high

cooling low

cooling med

cooling high

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Sound pressure level DB

sound pressure level DB

69
64
59
54
49
44
39
34
29
24
19
14
9
4

.0

25

25
.0

.5

31

31
.5

.0

40

40
.0

.0

50

50
.0

.0

63

63
.0

.0

80

80
.0

0.
0

10

10
0.

5.
0

12

12
5.

0.
0

16

16
0.

0.
0
20
0

20
0.

0.
0
25
0

25
0.

1/3 octave band noise level-AU182AEEAA

third octave band frequency Hz

50
0.

0
63
0.

0
80
0.

0
10
00
.

5.
0
31
0

31
5.

0.
0

40
0.

third octave band frequency Hz

.0
12
50

.0
16
00

53.0
48.0
43.0
38.0
33.0
28.0
23.0
18.0
13.0
8.0

20
00

.0

40

0.
0
50

0.
0
63

0.
0
80

.0
00
10

.0
50
12

.0
00
16

.0
00
20

.0
00
25
.0

25
00

.0
50
31
.0

31
50

.0
00
40
.0

40
00

.0
00
50
.0

50
00

.0
00
63
.0

63
00

.0
00
80
.0

80
00

10

0.
0
00
0
0.

10
00

12

0.
0
50
0
0.

12
50

.0
00
16
0
0
0.
16
00

20

0.
0
00
0
0.

-210-

20
00

1/3 octave band noise level-AD182ALEAA

heating low

heating med

heating high

heating super high

fan low

fan med

fan high

fan super high

cooling low

cooling med

cooling high

cooling super high

heating low

heating med

heating high

heating super high

fan low

fan med

fan high

fan super high

cooling low

cooling med

cooling high

cooling super high

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

55
52
49
46
43
40
37
34
31
28
25
22
19
16
13
10
7

60
57
54
51
48
45
42
39
36
33
30
27
24
21
18
15

25

25

.5
31

.5
31

40

40

50

50

63

63

80

80

0
10

0
10

5
12

5
12

0
16

0
16

0
20

0
20

0
25

0
25

5
31

5
31

0
50

0
63

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 000 000
1
1
2
6
1

-2110
50

0
63

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 000 000
1
1
2
6
1

Third octave band frequency Hz

0
40

Noise level-AD282AMEAA

Third octave band frequency Hz

0
40

Noise level-AD282AHEAA

super fan high

fan high

fan middle

fan low

super cooling high

cooling high

cooling middle

cooling low

super heating high

heating high

heating middle

heating low

fan high

fan middle

fan low

cooling high

cooling middle

cooling low

heating high

heating middle

heating low

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

-212-

.5

0
10

5
12

0
16

0
20

0
25

5
31

0
40

0
50

0
63

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 000 000
1
1
2
6
1

Third octave band frequency Hz

fan high

12

fan middle

cooling low

heating high

heating middle

heating low

16

80

Noise level-AC282AFEAA

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
3
4
5
6
8 10 12 60 20
2
1
Third octave band frequency Hz

fan low

63

63

cooling high

50

50

20

40

40

cooling middle

.5
31

31

24

25

25

fan high

fan middle

fan low

cooling high

cooling middle

cooling low

heating high

heating middle

heating low

28

32

36

40

44

48

71
67
63
59
55
51
47
43
39
35
31
27
23
19
15
11
7

Noise level-AU28NAHEAA

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

53
50
47
44
41
38
35
32
29
26
23
20
17
14
11
8

15

19

23

27

31

35

39

43

47

51

55

59

63

25

25

.5
31

.5
31

40

40

50

50

63

63

80

80

0
10

0
10

5
12

5
12

0
16

0
16

0
20

0
20

0
25

0
25

5
31

5
31

0
50

0
63

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 000 000
1
1
2
16

-2130
50

0
63

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 000 000
1
1
2
6
1

Third octave band frequency Hz

0
40

Noise level-AD362AMEAA

Third octave band frequency Hz

0
40

Noise level-AD362AHEAA

super fan high

fan high

fan middle

fan low

super cooling high

cooling high

cooling middle

cooling low

super heating high

heating high

heating middle

heating low

fan high

fan middle

fan low

cooling high

cooling middle

cooling low

heating high

heating middle

heating low

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

40

50

63

63

80

10

12

16

0
20

0
25

0
31

-214-

12

16

20

24

28

32

50

63

0
80

00 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300 000 000 500 000 000
3
10
2
2
4
5
6
8
1
1
20
10
12 160
Third octave band frequency Hz

40

Noise level-AC362AFEAA

Third octave band frequency Hz

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
8 10 12 60 20
6
1

fan high

fan middle

fan low

cooling high

cooling middle

cooling low

heating high

.5

50

heating middle

31

40

36

.5

heating low

25

31

fan high

fan middle

fan low

cooling high

cooling middle

cooling low

heating high

heating middle

heating low

40

25

Noise level-AU36NAIEAA

44

48

70
66
62
58
54
50
46
42
38
34
30
26
22
18
14
10
6

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

56
52
48
44
40
36
32
28
24
20
16
12
8

74
70
66
62
58
54
50
46
42
38
34
30
26
22
18
14
10
6

25

30

25

.5
31

31

.5

40

40

50

50

63

63

80

0
10

5
12

0
16
0
20

0
25

5
31

-2150
50

0
63

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 000 000
1
1
2
6
1

Third octave band frequency Hz

0
40

Noise level-AP422ACEAA

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 60 20
1
Third octave band frequency Hz

Noise level-AU42NALEAA

fan high

fan middle

fan low

cooling high

cooling middle

cooling low

heating high

heating middle

heating low

fan high

fan middle

fan low

cooling high

cooling middle

cooling low

heating high

heating middle

heating low

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

-216-

54.0
49.0
44.0
39.0
34.0
29.0
24.0
19.0
14.0
9.0

53.0
48.0
43.0
38.0
33.0
28.0
23.0
18.0
13.0
8.0

Sound pressure level DB

Sound pressure level DB

25
.0

.0
25

31
.5

.5
31

40
.0

.0
40

50
.0

.0
50

63
.0

0
3.

80
.0

0
0.

.0
25
1

.0
60
2

.0
00

10
0.
0
12
5.
0
16
0.
0
20
0.
0

.0
00
2
3

.0
15

25
0.
0
31
5.
0
40
0.
0
.0
50
5

.0
00
6

.0
30

.0
00

0
0.
00

0
0.
25

0
0.
60

third octave band frequency Hz

.0
00

0
0.
00

0
0.
50

0
0.
15

1/3 octave band noise level-AC482ACEAA

0
0.
00

0
0.
00

0
0.
30

0
0.
00

10

00

0
0.
12

50

0
0.
16

00

0
0.
20

00

0
0.

50
0.
0
63
0.
0
80
0.
0
10
00
.0
12
50
.0
16
00
.0
2
0
00
.0
25
00
.0
31
50
.0
40
00
.0
50
00
.0
63
00
.0
80
00
.0
10
0
00
.0
1
2
50
0.
0
1
6
00
0.
0
2
0
00
0.
0

third octave band frequency Hz

heating low

heating med

heating high

heating super high

fan low

fan med

fan high

fan super high

cooling low

cooling med

cooling high

cooling super high

heating low

fan high
fan med
fan low
heating high
heating med

cooling high
cooling med
cooling low

25

1/3 octave band noise level-AB482ACEAA

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

25
.0

25

sound pressure level DB

.5

31

.0

40

40
.0

.0

50

50
.0

.0

63

63
.0

.0

80

80
.0

0.
0

10

10
0 .0

5.
0
12

12
5 .0

0.
0
16

16
0 .0

0.
0
20

20
0 .0

5.
0
40
0 .0

third octave band frequency Hz

50
0 .0

Sound pressure level DB

69
64
59
54
49
44
39
34
29
24
19
14
9
4

1/3 octave band noise level-AU48NAIEAA

63
0 .0

0.
0
25

25
0 .0

third octave band frequency Hz

80
0 .0

58.0
53.0
48.0
43.0
38.0
33.0
28.0
23.0
18.0
13.0
8.0

12
50
.0

.0

1.5

.0
10
00

.0
16
00

.0
20
00

31

31
5 .0

0.
0
40

0.
0
50

0.
0
63

0.
0
80

.0
00
10

.0
50
12

.0
00
16

.0
00
20

.0
00
25
.0

25
00

.0
50
31
.0

31
50

.0
00
40
.0

40
00

.0
00
50
.0

50
00

.0
00
63
.0

63
00

.0
00
80
.0

80
00

0.
0
00
10
0.0

10
00

0.
0
50
12
0.0
12
50

0.
0
00

0.
0

20
0.0

00
16
0.0
16
00

-217-

20
00

1/3 octave band noise level-AD482AHEAA

heating low

heating med

heating high

fan low

fan med

fan high

cooling low

cooling med

cooling high

heating low

heating med

heating high

fan low

fan med

fan high

cooling low

cooling med

cooling high

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

70.0
65.0
60.0
55.0
50.0
45.0
40.0
35.0
30.0
25.0
20.0
15.0

58.0
53.0
48.0
43.0
38.0
33.0
28.0
23.0
18.0
13.0
8.0

.0

25

.0
25

.5

31

.5
31

.0

40

.0
40

.0

50

.0
50

.0
63

.0
63

Sound pressure level DB

sound pressure level DB

-218third octave band frequency Hz

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.
5.
0.
0.
0.
5.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
80
00
50
00
00
00
50
00
00
00
00
10
12
16
20
25
31
40
50
63
80
00
50
00
00
10
12
16
20
25
31
40
50
63
80
10
12
16
20

1/3 octave band noise level- AU60NAIEAA

third octave band frequency Hz

.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
80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 000 250 600 000 500 150 000 000 300
00 000 500 000 000
0
1
1
1
2
2
3
4
5
6
8
10
12
16
20

cooling high
cooling med
cooling low
fan high
fan med
fan low
heating high
heating med
heating low

cooling high
cooling med
cooling low
fan high
fan med
fan low
heating high
heating med
heating low

29

24

1/3 octave band noise level-AD602AHEAA

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


13. Air velocity distribution
18000BTU/h indoor uni
1) Cassette type (AB182*****)
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Air Velocity Distribution

PV

PV




b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:40






Temperature Distribution










c. Heating / Air Velocity Distribution


Heating
Blowy angle:70
Air velocity Distribution

PV

PV




d. Heating / Temperature Distribution


Heating
Blowy angle:70
Temperature Distribution

















-219-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


2)Convertible type (AC182*****)
a) Grounding
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution

Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Air Velocity Distribution

0.5m/s
1.0m/s

1.5m/s

0
b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:25



Temperature Distribution









c. Heating / Air Velocity Distribution



Heating
Blowy angle:5
Air velocity Distribution

PV

PV

PV



d. Heating / Temperature Distribution


Heating
Blowy angle:5




Temperature Distribution






-220-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


b) Ceiling
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Air Velocity Distribution

PV

PV

PV



b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution




Cooling
Blowy angle:25



Temperature Distribution







c. Heating / Air Velocity Distribution




Heating
Blowy angle:65
Air velocity Distribution

PV





d. Heating / Temperature Distribution


Heating
Blowy angle:65



Temperature Distribution







-221-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


3)Duct type (AD182*****)
cooling
air discharge angle 
Air Velocity distribution







cooling
air discharge angle 5
Temperature distribution











heating
air discharge angle 45
Air Velocity distribution











heating
air discharge angle 45
Temperature distribution













-222-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


24000~28000BTU/h indoor units
Model: AC282*****
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




Model: AB282*****
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Air Velocity Distribution

PV

PV

tion



b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Temperature Distribu
















-223-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AD282*****
cooling
air discharge angle 5
Air Velocity distribution









cooling
air discharge angle 5
Temperature distribution











-224-

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


36000~42000BTU/h indoor units
1)AB362*****
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution
Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Air Velocity Distribution

PV

PV




b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling
Blowy angle:40
Temperature Distribution

















2) AC362*****
a. Cooling / Air Velocity Distribution

Cooling
Blowy angle:25
Air Velocity Distribution



b. Cooling / Temperature Distribution


Cooling

Blowy angle:25
Temperature Distribution








-225-

Ahh]f\ao
2Cgfkigdd]ij

If^iYi]\ [gfkigdd]ij?
WP2H<6
WP2H:5
WP2H9>
Uai]\ [gfkigdd]ij?
WP2E67
C]fkiYd [gfkigdd]i?
WCX2A556
U]]cdp kae]i?
WCQ2A556

CRZVb >_]]VbTZR\ <Zb >_^UZdZ_^Vb

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


6 If^iYi]\ [gfkigdd]i
636 If^iYi]\ [gfkigdd]i WP2H<6
}.

}/

~|

~*

A
S
R
N

~+

}|

NFF

}{

~,
|

*
+
,
.

|/

H:BE

DC
D;;

}
GK>C<

;6C
GA::E

BD9:
=:6AH=

;F:G=

G:H

H>B:F

=><=}GD

;>AH:F

8D9:

|.
||,

8AD8@

F:G:H

}+
}*
}~
}}

~}
~~

}},

~{

|+
|*
|~

A><=H

AD8@

|}
||

|{

63RELO Q]kkaf_ Blkkgf


vIcUT d_ cUd dU]`UbQdebU| GUddY^W bQ^WUc3
*/ 8 d_ ,~ 8w
>^ I`}9_g^ Ve^SdY_^z V_b S_^db_\\Y^W e` Q^T
T_g^ VY\dUb|
+|GK>C< 7edd_^
>V i_e `bUcc dXYc Redd_^ _^SUz Qed_ cgY^W gY\\
RU QSdYfQdUT|
>V i_e `bUcc dXYc Redd_^ QWQY^z dXU \_efUb gY\\
VYh Y^ dXU `bUcU^d `_cYdY_^|
,|E_gUb DC}D;; 7edd_^
IcUT V_b e^Yd cdQbd Q^T cd_`
6VdUb `_gUb _^z dXU A89 _V bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub
gY\\ TYc`\Qi dXU `bUfY_ec _`UbQdY_^ cdQdU vUhSU`d
V_b H>B:FzGA::E Q^T GK>C< cdQdUw|

-|D`UbQdY_^ BD9:
IcUT d_ cU\USd _`UbQdY_^ ]_TU|
:fUbi dY]U i_e `bUcc BD9: Redd_^z _`UbQdY_^ ]_TU
SXQ^WUc QSS_bTY^W d_ V_\\_gY^W cUaeU^SU3

6IHD

8DDA

9FM

=:6H

;6C

.|=:6AH= 7edd_^
IcUT d_ cUd XUQ\dX ]_TUz YV dXU e^Yd XQc dXU ^UWQdYfU Y_^
Ve^SdY_^ Q^T _hiWU^ RQb Ve^SdY_^|
/|8AD8@ 7edd_^
IcUT d_ cUd S_bbUSd dY]U|
0|8AD8@ 7edd_^
IcUT d_ cU\USd H>B:F DCz H>B:F D;;|
vC_dU3 YV dY]U _V H>B:F DC Yc dXU cQ]U Qc H>B:F
D;;zH>B:F DC}D;; SQ^^_d RU cUdw
1| ;>AH:F 7edd_^
IcUT d_ cUd e`}T_g^ Ve^SdY_^ _V VY\dUb|
2| 8D9: 7edd_^
IcUT d_ cU\USd S_TU 6 _b 7z V_b dXU e^Ydc UhSU`d
dXQd gU bUS_]]U^T Uc`USYQ\\iz dXU S_TU Yc 6|
*~|F:G:H 7edd_^
EbUcc dXYc Redd_^ Ri ecY^W Q cXQb` QbdYS\U d_ bUce]U
dXU S_bbUSd _`UbQdY_^ _V dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub Y^ SQcU
_V ^UUTz Y|U| V_b UhQ]`\U Y^ SQcU _V ]Q\Ve^SdY_^c TeU
d_ U\USdb_]QW^UdYS ^_YcU|
**|AD8@ 7edd_^
IcUT d_ \_S[ _`UbQdY_^ Redd_^ Q^T A89 TYc`\Qi
S_^dU^dc3 Ri `bUccY^W dXYc Redd_^z _dXUb Redd_^c S_]Uc
_ed _V Ve^SdY_^ Q^T \_S[ cdQdU TYc`\Qi Q``UQbc4 YV i_e `bUcc
Yd QWQY^z \_S[ cdQdU gY\\ RU ^_ ]_bU QSdYfU Q^T \_S[ cdQdU
TYc`\Qi gY\\ TYcQ``UQb|
*+|A><=H 7edd_^
IcUT d_ \YWXd dXU S_^db_\ `Q^U\ v_^\i V_b SQRY^Ud e^Ydw
*,|I` Q^T T_g^ 7edd_^
IcUT d_ cUd H>B:F Q^T 8AD8@ e` _b T_g^|
*-|=><=}GD 7edd_^
IcUT d_ cU\USd =><= _b GD;H _`UbQdY_^|
*.|G:H 7edd_^
IcUT d_ S_^VYb] H>B:F Q^T 8AD8@ cUddY^Wc|
*/|;F:G= 7edd_^
IcUT d_ cUd VbUcX ]_TUz dXU e^Yd gY\\ TbQg Y^ VbUcX QYb|
*0|GA::E 7edd_^
vHXU S\_S[ ]ecd RU S_bbUSdUT RUV_bU cUddY^W c\UU`
Ve^SdY_^w IcUT d_ cUd c\UU` ]_TU|

MNRE? *|8__\Y^W _^\i QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub T_Uc ^_d XQfU dXU TYc`\Qic Q^T Ve^SdY_^c bU\QdUT d_ XUQdY^W|
+|=><=}GD Redd_^
HXYc Redd_^ Yc QSdYfQdUT Y^ 8__\Y^W}=UQdY^W ]_TUz dXU VQ^ c`UUT Yc Y^ 6IHD ]_TU QVdUb
`bUccY^W Yd Q^T tXYWX Ve^Sd_^t gY\\ RU SQ^SU\\UT Qed_]QdYSQ\\i QVdUb *. ]Y^edUc be^^Y^W|

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


*1|;6C 7edd_^
IcUT d_ cU\USd VQ^ c`UUT3ADKzB>9z=><=z6IHD|

9FM FIC

=:6H FIC

;6C FIC

,+|GA::E GdQdU 9Yc`\Qi


,,|76HH:FM :^UbWi 9Yc`\Qi
C_dYVi dXU ecUb gXU^ Yd Yc dY]U d_ SXQ^WU
dXU RQddUbYUc|
,-|AD8@ GdQdU 9Yc`\Qi
,.|;6C GE::9 9Yc`\Qi
AD
B>9
=>
4GFB

6IHD
,/|H>B:F DC 9Yc`\Qi
P]egk] Cgfkigdd]i, Nh]iYkagf
KXU^ Y^ ecUz TYbUSd cYW^Q\ dbQ^c]YccY_^
XUQT d_ dXU bUSUYfUb `\QSUT _^ dXU Y^T__b
e^Yd

FU]_fU dXU RQddUbi S_]`Qbd]U^d \YT


G\YWXd\i `bUcc Q^T TYcU^WQWU dXU RQddUbi S_]`Qbd]U^d
\YT ]Qb[UT gYdX t t Q^T dXU^ X_\T dXU bU]_dU
S_^db_\\Ub Ri dXU e``Ub cUSdY_^ Q^T dXU^ bU]_fU
dXU RQddUbi S_]`Qbd]U^d \YT Ri `bUccY^W Y^ dXU TYbUSdY_^
_V dXU Qbb_g Qc cX_g^ Y^ dXU VYWebU QR_fU|
KgY\af_ k`] ZYkk]ip
:^cebU dXQd RQddUbYUc QbU S_bbUSd\i `\QSUT Y^ dXU S_]
{`Qbd]U^d Qc bUaeYbUT V_b `_cYdYfU Q^T ^UWQdYfU dUb
{]Y^Q\c|
P]hdY[af_ k`] ZYkk]ip [gehYike]fk da\
HXU RQddUbi S_]`Qbd]U^d \YT Yc bUY^cdQ\\UT Y^ dXU
bUfUbcU cUaeU^SU|
DajhdYp i]ma]n
EbUcc dXU Redd_^ d_ cUU YV RQddUbYUc QbU `b_`Ub\i VYddUT|
>V ^_ TYc`\Qi Q``UQbcz bUVYd dXU RQddUbYUc|

8_^VYb]QdY_^ Y^TYSQd_b

>V ^_ Y^TYSQdY_^ Yc TYc`\QiUT QVdUb `bUcc DC}D;; Redd_^z


bU\_QT dXU RQddUbYUc|

8QedY_^3
>V dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub T_Uc ^_d _`UbQdU Qc TUcYW^UT
QVdUb VYddY^W ^Ug RQddUbYUc _V dXU cQ]U di`Uz `bUcc
dXU FUcUd Redd_^ v]Qb[UT w gYdX Q `_Y^dUT QbdYS\U|

Cdg[c Q]k
KXU^ e^Yd Yc cdQbdUT V_b dXU VYbcd dY]U Q^T QVdUb bU`\QSY^W RQddUbYUc Y^ bU]_dU
S_^db_\\Ubz S\_S[ cX_e\T RU QTZecdUT Qc V_\\_gc3
*|EbUcc 8AD8@ Redd_^z S\_S[ Y^TYSQdY_^ _V t 6B t _b t EB t V\QcXUc|
+|EbUcc
_b
d_ cUd S_bbUSd dY]U| :QSX `bUcc gY\\ Y^SbUQcU _b TUSbUQcU
* ]Y^| >V dXU Redd_^ Yc [U`d `bUccUTz dY]U gY\\ Y^SbUQcU _b TUSbUQcU aeYS[\i|
,|6VdUb dY]U cUddY^W Yc S_^VYb]UTz `bUcc tG:Ht 3 6B _b EB cd_` V\QcXY^Wz
gXY\U S\_S[ cdQbdc g_b[Y^W|
C_dU36B ]UQ^c ]_b^Y^W Q^T EB ]UQ^c QVdUb^__^|

8DDA FIC

6IHD FIC

7QddUbi \_QTY^W
7QddUbYUc QbU VYddUT Qc V_\\_gc3

,*|D`UbQdY_^ BD9: 9Yc`\Qi

7QddUbi \_QTY^W
*

*2|H>B:F D;; 9Yc`\Qi


+~|8AD8@ 9Yc`\Qi
+*|;>AH:F 9Yc`\Qi
++|H:BE:F6HIF: 9Yc`\Qi
+,|6IHD GK>C< 9Yc`\Qi
+-|=><=}GD 9Yc`\Qi
+.|G><C6A G:C9>C< 9Yc`\Qi
+/|;F:G= 6>F 9Yc`\Qi
+0|:A:8HF>86A =:6H>C< 9Yc`\Qi
+1|G_]U _dXUb Redd_^c
6\\ dXUcU Ve^SdY_^c QbU ^_d QfQY\QR\U ^_g|
+2|=:6AH= 9Yc`\Qi
9Yc`\Qic gXU^ XUQ\dXi be^ Ve^SdY_^ Yc cUd|
,~|9:=IB>9>;>86H>DC 9Yc`\Qi

HXU TYcdQ^SU RUdgUU^ dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub Q^T


dXU bUSUYfUb cX_e\T RU ]Qh 0] Q^T dXUbU cX_e\T RU
^_ _RcdQS\U RUdgUU^ dXU]|
9_ ^_d dXb_g dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub4 `bUfU^d Yd
Vb_] RUY^W TQ]QWUT|
KXU^ _`UbQdY^W dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub Y^ Q^
QbUQ gXUbU U\USdb_^YSQ\\i S_^db_\\UT \YWXdc QbU
Y^cdQ\\UT _b gYbU\Ucc XQ^TcUdc QbU ecUTz `\UQcU ]_fU
S\_cUb d_ dXU Y^T__b e^Yd Qc dXU Ve^SdY_^ _V dXU bU]_dU
S_^db_\\Ub ]YWXd RU QVVUSdUT Ri cYW^Q\c U]YddUT
Ri dXU QR_fU ]U^dY_^UT UaeY`]U^dc|

BD9:
=:6AH=

GA::E
;F:G=

8AD8@

| H>B:F

G:H

=><=}GD

;>AH:F

F:G:H

8D9:

A><=H

AD8@

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


C_dU3
>d Yc bUS_]]U^TUT dXQd dXU RQddUbYUc RU bU]_fUT Vb_] dXU S_]`Qbd]U^d YV dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub Yc ^_d
ecUT V_b Q^ UhdU^TUT `UbY_T|
HXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub Yc `b_WbQ]]UT V_b Qed_]QdYS dUcd _V _`UbQdY_^ ]_TU QVdUb dXU RQddUbYUc QbU bU`\QSUT|
KXU^ dXU dUcd Yc S_^TeSdUTz Q\\ YS_^c gY\\ Q``UQb _^ dXU cSbUU^ Q^T dXU^ TYcQ``UQb YV dXU RQddUbYUc
QbU `b_`Ub\i VYddUT|

FYf Nh]iYkagf

*|I^Yd cdQbd
EbUcc DC}D;; Redd_^ d_ cdQbd i_eb QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub|
EbUfY_ec _`UbQdY_^ cdQdec Q``UQbc _^ A89 vUhSU`d V_b

H>B:Fz GA::Ez Q^T GK>C< cUddY^Ww|

+|GU\USd _`UbQdY^W ]_TU


EbUcc BD9: Redd_^| 6d UQSX `bUccz _`UbQdY_^ ]_TU

R
N

SXQ^WUc Qc V_\\_gc3

H:BE

GK>C<

BD9:

8DDA

6IHD

DC
D;;

;6C

GA::E

G:H

H>B:F

=><=}GD

=:6H

;6C

HXU^ cU\USd ;6C


,| 6TZecd VQ^ c`UUT

=:6AH= ;F:G=

8AD8@

9FM

EbUcc ;6C Redd_^| 6d UQSX `bUccz VQ^ c`UUT SXQ^WUc Qc


V_\\_gc3

;>AH:F

ADK
F:G:H 8D9:

B>9

=><=

A><=H AD8@

6Yb S_^TYdY_^Ub gY\\ be^ Qd dXU cU\USdUT VQ^ c`UUT|


KXU^ Y^ 6IHD ]_TUz e^Yd gY\\ QTZecd VQ^ c`UUT QSS_bTY^W
d_ b__] dU]`UbQdebU Qed_]QdYSQ\\i|
-| I^Yd cd_`
EbUcc DC}D;; Redd_^ d_ cd_` e^Yd|
6R_ed ;6C ]_TU
KXU^ dXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub be^c Y^ ;6C ]_TUz
Yd Yc ^_d `_ccYR\U d_ cU\USd 6IHD ;6C _b d_
cUd dU]`UbQdebU|

ASRN1 CNNK 1 HEAR Yf\ DPW Nh]iYkagf


*| I^Yd cdQbd
EbUcc DC}D;; Redd_^ze^Yd cdQbdc|
EbUfY_ec _`UbQdY_^ cdQdec Q``UQbc _^ A89 vUhSU`d V_b H>B:FzGA::E Q^T GK>C< cUddY^Ww
+|GU\USd _`UbQdY_^ ]_TU
EbUcc BD9: Redd_^| 6d UQSX `bUccz _`UbQdY_^ ]_TU SXQ^WUc Qc V_\\_gc3

4GFB

6BB?

7DK

;84F

94A

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


HXU^ cU\USd 6IHD be^ _b cU\USd 8DDA _`UbQdY_^ _b
cU\USd 9FM _`UbQdY_^ _b cU\USd =:6H _`UbQdY_^

,|HU]`UbQdebU cUddY^W
EbUcc H:BE Redd_^|

:fUbi dY]U dXU Redd_^ Yc `bUccUTz dU]`| cUddY^W Y^SbUQcUc


* 84 YV dXU Redd_^ Yc [U`d `bUccUTz dU]`| cUddY^W gY\\ Y^SbUQcU
aeYS[\i|

A
S
R
N

:fUbi dY]U dXU Redd_^ Yc `bUccUTz dU]`| cUddY^W TUSbUQcUc


* 8z YV dXU Redd_^ Yc [U`d `bUccUTz dU]`| cUddY^W gY\\ TUSbUQcU
aeYS[\i|
H:BE

~
GK>C<

DC
D;;

~
|

GA::E

BD9:

} =:6AH=

;6C

G:H

H>B:F

=><=}GD

;>AH:F

8D9:

A><=H

A
S
R
N

6IHD

;F:G=

8AD8@

F:G:H

GUd `b_`Ub dU]`UbQdebU


-|6TZecd ;6C Redd_^
EbUcc ;6C Redd_^| 6d UQSX `bUccz VQ^ c`UUT SXQ^WUc Qc V_\\_gc3

AD8@

ADK

B>9

=><=

6Yb S_^TYdY_^Ub gY\\ be^ Qd dXU cU\USdUT VQ^ c`UUT|


.| I^Yd cd_`
EbUcc DC}D;; Redd_^ze^Yd cd_`c|
8DDA _`UbQdY_^ cdQbdc
gXU^ b__] dU]`|Yc
XYWXUb dXQ^ dU]`|
cUddY^W|

I\dbQ{\_g QYb V\_g

HU]`| cUddY^W y+ 8
HU]`|cUddY^W
D^ bUQSXY^W dU]`|cUddY^W
y+ 8z e^Yd gY\\ be^ Y^ ]Y\T
9FM ]_TU|

>^ 6HID ]_TUz dXU dU]`UbQdebU cUddY^W Yc ^_d TYc`\QiUT _^ A89| >^ dXYc ]_TUz TebY^W be^^Y^W QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub
gY\\ cU\USd 8DDAz =:6H _b ;6C ]_TU Qed_]QdYSQ\\i QSS_bTY^W d_ dXU b__] dU]`UbQdebU|
>^ 9FM ]_TUz gXU^ b__] dU]`UbQdebU RUS_]Uc + 8 XYWXUb dXQ^ dU]`UbQdebU cUddY^Wz e^Yd gY\\ be^ Y^dUb]YddU^d\i
Qd ADK c`UUT bUWQbT\Ucc _V ;6C cUddY^W| KXU^ b__] dU]`UbQdebU Yc \_gUb dXQ^ dU]`UbQdebU cUddY^Wz e^Yd gY\\
_^\i be^ ;6C _`UbQdY_^|
>^ =:6H ]_TUzgQb] QYb gY\\ R\_g _ed QVdUb Q cX_bd `UbY_T _V dY]U TeU d_ S_\T{TbQVd `bUfU^dY_^ Ve^SdY_^|

A\bljkaf_ Yai ^dgn \ai][kagf


6IHD GK>C<
EbUcc GK>C< Redd_^|I` Q^T T_g^ QYbV\_g fQbYUc e`gQbTc Q^T T_g^gQbTc| AUVd Q^T bYWXd QYbV\_g fQbYUc
\UVd Q^T bYWXd cYTUc| KXU^ dXU Qed_]QdYS cgY^W \_efUb ]_fUc d_ dXU `b_`Ub Q^W\Uz `bUcc GK>C< Redd_^
SQ^ VYh dXU QYbV\_g TYbUSdY_^|
6\gQic ecU GK>C< Redd_^ _^ dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub d_ QTZecd V\Q`c| 6TZecdY^W dXU] Ri XQ^T ]Qi bUce\d
Y^ QYb S_^TYdY_^Ubuc QR^_b]Q\\i be^^Y^W|

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


6

E\UQcU SQbUVe\\i cUd dU]`UbQdebU gXU^ SXY\TbU^z _\T _b gUQ[ `U_`\U ecU
dXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub|
>^ SQcU _V WbUQd Xe]YTYdiz >V dXU fUbdYSQ\ V\Q`c QbU S_]`\UdU\i deb^UT
d_gQbTc \UVd _b bYWXdz dXU \_efUb gY\\ Tb_` gQdUb|

A
S
R
N

H:BE

DC
D;;

GK>C<

;6C
GA::E

BD9:
=:6AH=

;F:G=

8AD8@

G:H

H>B:F

=><=}GD

;>AH:F

F:G:H

8D9:

A><=H

>^ 8DDA _b 9FM ]_TUz T_ ^_d \UQfU dXU \_efUb Y^ T_g^gQbT `_cYdY_^ V_b
Q \_^W dY]Uz Qc dXU gQdUb fQ`_b S\_cU d_ dXU WbY\\U ]Qi S_^TU^cU Q^T gQdUb
]Qi Tb_` Vb_] dXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub|

CUfUb QTZecd dXU \_efUb TYbUSd\i Ri XQ^Tz Qc dXYc S_e\T ]Q[U Yd g_b[
QR^_b]Q\\i|>V dXU \_efUb g_b[ QR^_b]Q\\iz cd_` e^Ydz bUcdQbd Q^T QTZecd dXU
\_efUb Ri bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub|

A^k]i lfak jkghj?


9Yc`\Qic _^ dXU A89 TYcQ``UQb|
6\\ Y^TYSQd_bc _^ dXU Y^T__b e^Yd W_ _ed|
GgY^W \_efUb Qed_]QdYSQ\\i S\_cU dXU QYb _ed\Ud|

AD8@

Hafkj?
6c Y^ 8DDA ]_TU QYb V\_gc T_g^gQbTcz QTZecdY^W QYbV\_g X_bYj_^dQ\\i gY\\
RU ]eSX ]_bU XU\`Ve\ V_b Q RUddUb QYb SYbSe\QdY_^ 6c Y^ =:6H ]_TU QYb V\_gc
e`gQbTcz QTZecdY^W QYbV\_g T_g^gQbT gY\\ RU ]eSX ]_bU XU\`Ve\ V_b Q RUddUb
QYb SYbSe\QdY_^| 7U SQbUVe\ ^_d d_ SQdSX Q S_\T gXU^ S_\T QYb R\_gc T_g^gQbT
TYbUSd\i|

Qd]]h Flf[kagf
7UV_bU W_Y^W d_ RUT i_e SQ^ `bUcc T_g^ dXU GA::E Redd_^ Q^T dXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub gY\\ be^ c_ Qc d_
]Q[U i_e c\UU` ]_bU S_]V_bdQR\i| 7UV_bU ecY^W dXYc Ve^SdY_^z dXU S\_S[ ]ecd RU cUd|

Sj] g^ QKEEO ^lf[kagf


6VdUb dXU e^Yduc cdQbdz cUd be^^Y^W ]_TU Q^T dXU^ `bUcc GA::E Redd_^ _^SU d_ ]Q[U dXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub
XQfU dXU `bUfY_ec{cUd c\UU` dY]U vVYbcd `_gUb{_^ Yc t*Xtw| HXU c\UU` ci]R_\ gY\\ Q``UQb|
} 3 EbUcc dY]U Redd_^z i_e SQ^ SX__cU dXU dY]U Y^ *k1 X_ebc| :QSX dY]U dXU Redd_^ Yc `bUccUTz dXU dY]U
Y^SbUQcUc}TUSbUQcUc * X_eb3 thXt Q^T tD;;t Y^TYSQdY_^c Q``UQb _^ dXU TYc`\Qi|
D`UbQdY_^ B_TU
*|>^ 8DDAz 9FM ]_TU
D^U X_eb QVdUb c\UU`Y^W _`UbQdY_^ cdQbdz dXU dU]`UbQdebU Yc * 8 XYWXUb dXQ^ dXU cUddY^W _^U| 6VdUb Q^_dXUb
X_ebz dU]`UbQdebU bYcUc * 83 c\UU` be^ S_^dY^e_ec\i V_b Q^_dXUb / X_ebc Q^T dXU^ cd_`c| HXU QSdeQ\
dU]`UbQdebU Yc XYWXUb dXQ^ dXU cUddY^W _^U gXYSX Yc d_ `bUfU^d Vb_] RUY^W d__ S_\T d_ i_eb c\UU`|
+|>^ =:6H ]_TU
D^U X_eb QVdUb c\UU`Y^W _`UbQdY_^ cdQbdz dXU dU]`UbQdebU Yc + 8 \_gUb dXQ^ dXU cUddY^W _^U| 6VdUb Q^_dXUb
X_ebz dU]`UbQdebU TUSbUQcUc Ri + 8 ]_bU| HU]`UbQdebU gY\\ Qed_]QdYSQ\\i bYcU Ri * 8 QVdUb Q^_dXUb
, X_ebcu S_^dY^e_ec _`UbQdY_^ and keep running for another 3 hours. HXU QSdeQ\ dU]`UbQdebU Yc \_gUb dXQ^
| RUY^W d__ X_d d_ i_eb c\UU` |
dXU cUddY^W _^U gXYSX Yc d_ `bUfU^d Vb_]
,|>^ 6IHD ]_TU|
HXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub gY\\ be^ Y^ S_bbUc`_^TY^W c\UU` _`UbQdY_^ QSS_bTY^W d_ dXU Qed_]QdYSQ\\i cU\USdUT
_`UbQdY_^ ]_TU|

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


GA::E FIC GHDEG

GA::E FIC 7:<>CG

G:HH>C< H:BE

QR_ed / Xbc

* Xbc

* Xbc

TUSbUQcU + 8
* Xbc

Y^SbUQcU * 8

TUSbUQcU + 8
QR_ed , Xbc

Y^SbUQcU * 8

, Xbc
G=IH 9DKC

G:HH>C< H:BE

G=IH 9DKC

GA::E FIC 7:<>CG

>^ 8DDAz9FM ]_TU

Y^SbUQcU *8

GA::E FIC GHDEG

>^ =:6H ]_TU

A
S
R
N

Mgk]j?

NFF

6VdUb cUddY^W GA::E Ve^SdY_^z Yd Yc ^_d `_ccYR\U d_ cUd S\_S[|


>V cUd{c\UU` dY]U T_Uc ^_d bUQSX 1 X_ebcz e^Yd gY\\ Qed_]QdYSQ\\i cd_` _`UbQdY_^
QVdUb cUd dY]U Yc bUQSXUT|
GUd t H>B:F DC t _b t H>B:F D;; t>^ 8DDAz9FM ]_TU Ve^SdY_^ VYbcdz
dXU^ cUd GA::E| 6VdUb cUd GA::E Ve^SdY_^z dXU H>B:F Ve^SdY_^ SQ^^_d RU
cUd|

H:BE

DC
D;;

GK>C<
BD9:
=:6AH=

;6C
GA::E

;F:G=

8AD8@

G:H

H>B:F

=><=}GD

;>AH:F

F:G:H

8D9:

A><=H

AD8@

Rae]i NM4NFF Flf[kagf


GUd S\_S[ S_bbUSd\i RUV_bU cdQbdY^W H>B:F _`UbQdY_^
*|I^Yd cdQbd
6VdUb e^Yd cdQbdz cU\USd i_eb TUcYbUT _`UbQdY_^ ]_TU v_`UbQdY_^ ]_TU gY\\ RU TYc`\QiUT _^ A89w
+|H>B:F ]_TU cU\USdY_^
EbUcc H>B:F Redd_^ _^ dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub d_ SXQ^WU H>B:F ]_TU| :fUbi dY]U dXU Redd_^ Yc `bUccUTz
TYc`\Qi _V H>B:F ]_TU SXQ^WUc Qc V_\\_gc3
NM
6B*+3~~
H>B:F DC

R\Q^[
NFF
NM
NFF
EB*+3~~ 6B*+3~~ EB*+3~~
H>B:F D;; H>B:F DC{D;;

HXU^ cU\USd H>B:F ]_TU Qc ^UUTUT vH>B:F DC _b H>B:F D;;w|


C_g NM _b NFF gY\\ V\QcX|
,|H>B:F cUddY^W v`bUcc dY]U QTZecd Redd_^c

:fUbi dY]U dXU Redd_^ Yc `bUccUTz dY]U Y^SbUQcUc *~ minutes | >V dXU Redd_^ Yc [U`d `bUccUTz dY]U SXQ^WUc
aeYS[\i|
:fUbi dY]U dXU Redd_^ Yc `bUccUTz dY]U TUSbUQcUc *~minutes | >V dXU Redd_^ Yc [U`d `bUccUTz dY]U SXQ^WUc
aeYS[\i| >d SQ^ RU QTZecdUT gYdXY^ +- X_ebc Qd gY\\|
-|8_^VYb] cUddY^W
6VdUb cUddY^W S_bbUSd dY]Uz `bUcc G:H Redd_^ d_ S_^VYb] dY]U| C_g NM _b NFF cd_` V\QcXY^W|
HY]U TYc`\QiUT3 e^Yd cdQbdc _b cd_`c Qd L X_eb L ]Y^ vH>B:F DC _b H>B:F D;;w
.|8Q^SU\ H>B:F ]_TU
?ecd `bUcc H>B:F Redd_^ cUfUbQ\ dY]Uc e^dY\ H>B:F ]_TU TYcQ``UQbc|

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


=Y^dc3

6VdUb bU`\QSY^W RQddUbYUc _b YV Q `_gUb VQY\ebU _SSebcz H>B:F cUddY^W ]ecd RU bUcUd|
FU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub XQc ]U]_bi Ve^SdY_^| KXU^ i_e ecU H>B:F ]_TU ^Uhd dY]Uz
Zecd `bUcc G:H Redd_^ QVdUb ]_TU cU\USdY_^ YV dY]Ub cUddY^W Yc dXU cQ]U Qc dXU
`bUfY_ec _^U|
H:BE

DC
D;;

GK>C<

;6C

GA::E

BD9:
=:6AH=

;F:G=

G:H

8AD8@

H>B:F

=><=}GD

} ;>AH:F
F:G:H

A><=H

8D9:

C_dU3
6VdUb cUddY^W H>B:F Ve^SdY_^z dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub TYc`\Qic H>B:F dY]U| >V i_e gQ^d
d_ cUU S\_S[ dY]Uz Zecd `bUcc 8AD8@ Redd_^ _^SU3 S\_S[ dY]U gY\\ RU TYc`\QiUT vYV i_e
`bUcc dXU Redd_^ QWQY^ S_^dY^e_ec\iz i_e SQ^ QTZecd S\_S[w| . cUS_^Tc \QdUbz dXU
TYc`\Qi gY\\ cX_g H>B:F dY]U QWQY^|

AD8@

Rae]i NM2NFF Flf[kagf


GUd S\_S[ S_bbUSd\i RUV_bU cdQbdY^W H>B:F _`UbQdY_^
*|I^Yd cdQbd
6

+|H>B:F ]_TU cU\USdY_^

NFF

EbUcc H>B:F Redd_^ _^ dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub d_ SXQ^WU H>B:F ]_TU| :fUbi dY]U
dXU Redd_^ Yc `bUccUTz TYc`\Qi _V H>B:F ]_TU SXQ^WUc Qc V_\\_gc3

H:BE

DC
D;;

GK>C<
BD9:
=:6AH=

;6C
GA::E

;F:G=

G:H

8AD8@

6VdUb e^Yd cdQbdz cU\USd i_eb TUcYbUT _`UbQdY_^ ]_TU v_`UbQdY_^ ]_TU gY\\ RU TYc`\QiUT
_^ A89w

~=><=}GD ,

H>B:F

NM
6B*+3~~
H>B:F DC

R\Q^[
NFF
NM
NFF
EB*+3~~ 6B*+3~~ EB*+3~~
H>B:F D;; H>B:F DC{D;;

*;>AH:F +
F:G:H

8D9:

A><=H

AD8@

HXU^ cU\USd H>B:F DC{D;; ]_TU|

NM

gY\\ V\QcX|

,|HY]U cUddY^W V_b H>B:F DC


EbUcc dY]U Redd_^
:fUbi dY]U dXU Redd_^ Yc `bUccUTz dY]U Y^SbUQcUc *~minutes|
>V dXU Redd_^ Yc [U`d `bUccUTz dY]U gY\\ SXQ^WUc aeYS[\i|

:fUbi dY]U dXU Redd_^ Yc `bUccUTz dY]U TUSbUQcUc *~minutes|


>V dXU Redd_^ Yc [U`d `bUccUT zdY]U gY\\ SXQ^WUc aeYS[\i|
>d SQ^ RU QTZecdUT gYdXY^ +- X_ebc Qd gY\\|
6B bUVUbc d_ ]_b^Y^W Q^T EB bUVUbc d_ QVdUb^__^|
-|HY]Ub S_^VYb]Y^W V_b H>B:F DC
6VdUb cUddY^W S_bbUSd dY]Uz `bUcc H>B:F Redd_^ d_ S_^VYb] dY]U| C_g NM
cdQbdc V\QcXY^W|

cd_`c d_ V\QcXz gXY\U NFF

.|HY]Ub cUddY^W V_b H>B:F D;;


EbUcc dY]U Redd_^c

Q^T V_\\_g dXU cQ]U `b_SUTebUc Y^ t HY]U cUddY^W V_b H>B:F DCt

/|HY]U S_^VYb]Y^W V_b H>B:F D;;


6VdUb dY]U cUddY^Wz `bUcc G:H Redd_^ d_ S_^VYb] dY]U| NFF cd_`c d_ V\QcX|
HY]U TYc`\QiUT3 e^Yd cdQbdc _b cd_`c Qd L X_eb L ]Y^ |

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


0|8Q^U\ H>B:F ]_TU
?ecd `bUcc H>B:F Redd_^ cUfUbQ\ dY]Uc e^dY\ H>B:F ]_TU TYcQ``UQbc| 6SS_bTY^W d_ dXU dY]U cUddY^W
cUaeU^SU _V H>B:F DC Q^T H>B:F D;;z UYdXUb cdQbd{cd_`c _b cd_`c{cdQbd SQ^ RU bUQ\YjUT|
>V dXU dY]U cUddY^W _V H>B:F DC Yc dXU cQ]U Qc H>B:F D;;z H>B:F DC{D;; Ve^SdY_^ SQ^^_d RU cUd|

Fadk]i Sh4Dgnf
vD^\i V_b /~~x/~~ `Q^U\ _V cY^W\U e^Yd.

*|KXUdXUb e^Yd cdQbdc _b cd_`cz S_^dY^e_ec\i `bUcc ;>AH:F Redd_^ V_b , cUS_^Tc
Q^T U^dUb dXU VY\dUb e`}T_g^ gQYdY^W cdQdec vgXU^ e^Yd cd_`cz dXU iU\\_g H>B:F
Y^TYSQd_b V\QcXUcz Q^T VY\dUb Q^T S\_S[ Y^TYSQdY_^ QbU TYc`\QiUT _^ dXU bU]_dU
S_^db_\\Ub| D^\i dXU ;>AH:F Redd_^z dXU dU]`UbQdebU Redd_^c t t t t Q^T
dY]U Redd_^c QbU QSdYfUw|

H:BE

DC
D;;

GK>C<
BD9:

;6C
GA::E

=:6AH=

;F:G=

8AD8@

G:H

H>B:F

=><=}GD

;>AH:F

F:G:H

8D9:

A><=H

6VdUb dXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub XQc _`UbQdUT V_b Q SUbdQY^ `UbY_Tz Tecd XQc
QSSe]e\QdUT _^ dXU VY\dUbz Q^T dXU VY\dUb e`}T_g^ Ve^SdY_^ SQ^ RU ecUT d_
S\UQ^ Yd|

AD8@

+|EbUcc dU]`UbQdebU t

t Redd_^ _b dY]U t t Redd_^ Y^ VY\dUb e`}T_g^


gQYdY^W cdQdec3 dXU e`}T_g^ ]USXQ^Yc] ]Q[Uc dXU VY\dUb ]_fY^W T_g^gQbT
Q^T T_Uc ^_d cd_` e^dY\ Yd XQc bUQSXUT dXU ]QhY]e] \Y]Yd|

,|EbUcc dU]`UbQdebU t

t Redd_^ _b dY]Ut t Redd_^ Y^ VY\dUb e`}T_g^ gQYdY^W


cdQdec3 dXU e`}T_g^ ]USXQ^Yc] ]Q[Uc dXU VY\dUb d_ ]_fY^W e`gQbT dY\\ ^UQb
dXU cebVQSU R_QbT Q^T dXU^ Qed_]QdYSQ\\i QTZecdc Yd d_ bUcUd vgXU^ QTZecdY^W
Yc
d_ bUcUdz Yd gY\\ ^_d RU S_^db_\\UT Ri dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub dY\\ dXU QTZecd]U^d
VY^YcXUTw|
-|9ebY^W ]_fY^W T_g^gQbTz `bUcc dU]`UbQdebUt tRedd_^ _b dY]U t t Redd_^3
]_fY^W cd_`c|
.|9ebY^W ]_fY^W T_g^gQbTz `bUcc dU]`UbQdebUt tRedd_^ _b dY]U t t Redd_^3
]_fY^W cd_`c|
/|8_^dY^e_ec\i `bUcc ;>AH:F Redd_^ , cUS_^Tc QWQY^ d_ SQ^SU\ dXU VY\dUb
z
e`}T_g^ gQYdY^W ]_TU ve^Yd cd_`cz dXU iU\\_g dY]Ub Y^TYSQd_b cd_`c V\QcXY^W
dXU VY\dUb W_Uc RQS[ d_ dXU _bYWY^Q\ `_cYdY_^z dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub W_Uc RQS[
d_ _VV cdQdec Q^T _^\i S\_S[ Yc TYc`\QiUTw|

C_dU3
>V dXU VY\dUb T_Uc ^_d dX_b_eWX\i W_ RQS[ d_ dXU _bYWY^Q\ `_cYdY_^z _^\i ^UUTc d_ _`UbQdU cUfUbQ\ dY]Uc
bU`UQdUT\i|

+ Ha_` eg\] + Nh]iYkagf


Nlkdaf] g^ gh]iYkagf af +Ha_` Lg\]+
HXYc Ve^SdY_^ Yc ceYdQR\U gXU^ dXU cUd dU]`UbQdebU ]ecd RU bUQSXUT Y^ dXU cX_bdUcd TU\Qi| HXU Redd_^
w|
t=><=}GDtz bUVUbbUT d_ dXYc Ve^SdY_^z Yc UVVUSdYfU Y^ 8__\Y^W}=UQdY^W ]_TU v^_d Y^ 6ed_}9bi};Q^ ]_TUc
CDH>8:3
KXU^ dXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub Yc _`UbQdY^W Y^ t =YWX B_TU t z e^UfU^^Ucc _V b__] QYb dU]`UbQdebU ]Qi _SSeb TeU
d_ dXU Y^dU^cYfU _`UbQdY_^ Y^ Q cX_bd dY]U|
6^igQiz _`UbQdY_^ Y^ t=YWX B_TUtz T_Uc ^_d \Qcd V_b ]_bU dXQ^ *. ]Y^edUcz dXU^ bUWe\Qb _`UbQdY_^ Yc
Qed_]QdYSQ\\i bUcd_bUT|

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


NM

Oi]jj k`] HIGH4QN Zlkkgf fg[]

A
S
R
N

HXU Y^TYSQdY_^
Q``UQbc _^ dXU TYc`\Qi _V dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub
Q^T _`UbQdY_^ Y^ t=YWX B_TUt cdQbdc|
H:BE

DC
D;;

GK>C<

;F:G=

8AD8@

G:H

H>B:F

=><=}GD

8D9:

NFF
|

;>AH:F

F:G:H

HXU 6IHD VQ^ c`UUT Yc Qed_]QdYSQ\\i cUd Q^T dXU S_bbUc`_^TY^W Y^TYSQdY_^
Yc Q\c_ TYc`\QiUT|

GA::E

BD9:
=:6AH=

;6C

A><=H

AD8@

Oi]jj k`] HIGH4QN Zlkkgf kna[]


>V dXU Redd_^ Yc `bUccUT _^SUz dXU Y^TYSQdY_^
Yc TYc`\QiUT _^ dXU
bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub| >V i_e `bUcc dXU Redd_^ _^SU QWQY^z dXU Y^TYSQdY_^
TYcQ``UQbcz bUWe\Qb _`UbQdY_^ Yc bUcd_bUT Q^T VQ^ c`UUT W_Uc RQS[ d_ dXU
]_TU cUd RUV_bU t=YWX B_TUt _`UbQdY_^|

+ Qg^k eg\] + Nh]iYkagf


Nlkdaf] g^ gh]iYkagf af +Qg^k Lg\]+
D`UbQdY_^ Y^ tG_Vd B_TUtz ]_bU cY\U^dz Yc ceYdQR\U gXU^ ^_YcUc cX_e\T RU bUTeSUTz U|W|| V_b bUQTY^W _b
c\UU`Y^W| HXU Redd_^ t=><=}GDtz bUVUbbUT d_ dXYc _`UbQdY_^z Yc UVVUSdYfU Y^ 8__\Y^W}=UQdY^W ]_TU v^_d Y^
6ed_}9bi};Q^ ]_TUcw|
NM
Oi]jj k`] HIGH4QN Zlkkgf kna[]
HXU Y^TYSQdY_^
Q``UQbc _^ dXU TYc`\Qi _V dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub
Q^T _`UbQdY_^ Y^ tG_Vd B_TUt cdQbdc| HXU 6IHD VQ^ c`UUT Yc
Qed_]QdYSQ\\i cUd Q^T dXU S_bbUc`_^TY^W Y^TYSQdY_^ Yc Q\c_ TYc`\QiUT|
NFF
Oi]jj k`] HIGH4QN Zlkkgf kna[]
>V dXU Redd_^ Yc `bUccUT _^SUz dXU Y^TYSQdY_^
Yc TYcQ``UQbc Vb_] dXU
bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ubuc TYc`\Qi| >V i_e `bUcc dXU Redd_^ _^SU QWQY^z bUWe\Qb
_`UbQdY_^ Yc bUcd_bUT Q^T VQ^ c`UUT W_Uc RQS[ d_ dXU ]_TU cUd RUV_bU
tG_Vd B_TUt _`UbQdY_^|

MNRICE?
KXU^ dXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub Yc _`UbQdY^W Y^ t =YWX B_TU t z e^UfU^^Ucc _V b__] QYb dU]`UbQdebU ]Qi _SSeb
TeU d_ dXU Y^dU^cYfU _`UbQdY_^ Y^ Q cX_bd dY]U|
6^igQiz _`UbQdY_^ Y^ t=YWX B_TUtz T_Uc ^_d \Qcd V_b ]_bU dXQ^ *. ]Y^edUcz dXU^ bUWe\Qb _`UbQdY_^ Yc
Qed_]QdYSQ\\i bUcd_bUT|

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


Alkg i]jkYik ^lf[kagf j]kkaf_

A
S
R
N

H:BE

DC
D;;

GK>C<

=:6AH=

;6C
GA::E

BD9:
;F:G=

8AD8@

G:H

H>B:F

=><=}GD

;>AH:F

F:G:H

8D9:

A><=H

AD8@

6VdUb dXU `_gUb VQY\ebU S_]`U^cQdY_^ Yc cUdz YV `_gUb VQY\ebU ceTTU^\i _SSebc gXY\U dXU
QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub Yc g_b[Y^Wz Yd gY\\ bUce]U dXU `bUfY_ec g_b[Y^W cdQdU gXU^ dXU `_gUb
Yc ce``\YUT QWQY^|
Q]kkaf_ L]k`g\? KXU^ dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub Yc _^ vUhS\eTY^W dY]Ub ]_TU
Q^T VQ^ ]_TUwz`bUcc dXU tG\UU`t Redd_^ _^ dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub *~ dY]Uc
gYdXY^ .cUS_^Tcz Q^T QVdUb dXU RejjUb bY^Wc - dY]Ucz dXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub gY\\
U^dUb dXU cdQdU _V Qed_ bUcdQbd|
CYf[]d L]k`g\? EbUcc dXU tG\UU`Y^Wt Redd_^ _^ dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub *~
dY]Uc gYdXY^ .cUS_^Tcz Q^T QVdUb dXU RejjUb bY^Wc + dY]Ubz dXU Qed_ bUcdQbd
]_TU gY\\ RU SQ^SU\\UT|
Mgk]j? KXU^ Q `_gUb VQY\ebU ceTTU^\i _SSebc TebY^W dXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub Yc g_b[
Y^W QVdUb dXU `_gUb VQY\ebU S_]`U^cQdY_^ Yc cUdz YV dXU QYb S_^TYdY_^Ub gY\\ ^_d RU
ecUT V_b Q \_^W dY]Uz `\UQcU Sed _VV dXU `_gUb ce``\i d_ `bUfU^d Ydc _`UbQdY_^ Vb_]
RUY^W bUce]UT QVdUb dXU `_gUb Yc ce``\YUT QWQY^z _b `bUcc dXU tGgYdSX D^}DVVt
Redd_^ QVdUb dXU `_gUb S_]Uc QWQY^|
I^ k`] lfak `Yj fgk k`] +jd]]h+ Zlkkgf gi ^lf[kagf1 hd]Yj] i]Ydaq] k`] ^lf[kagf
Zp hi]jjaf_ +jnaf_+ nak` k`] jYe] e]k`g\3

Mgk]?
HXYc [Y^T _V bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub SQ^ RU ecUT V_b Q\\ IC>H6FM Y^T__b e^Ydc UhSU`d V_b 6E*1+687:6|

If^iYi]\ [gfkigdd]i WP2H<6 Yf\ i]egk] i][]am]i PE256?


>V dXU e^Yd Yc gYbUT di`U Q^T Yd Yc gYdX_ed dXU bU]_dU bUSUYfUbz i_e SQ^ ecU dXU bU]_dU bUSUYfUb F:{~*
Q^T dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub MF{=0* d_ bUQ\YjU dXU bU]_dU Ve^SdY_^| HXU Y^cdQ\\QdY_^ _V bU]_dU bUSUYfUb
Q^T ecQWU Ve^SdY_^ QbU Qc V_\\_gc3
HXU bYWXd VYWebU Yc Q bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ubz gXYSX SQ^ RU ecUT _^ cUbYUc bU]_dU S_^db_\ e^Ydc Q^T dXU
]QdSXY^W bU]_dU S_^db_\ bUSUYfUb
*|FU]_dU S_^db_\ bUSUYfUb ecY^W ]UdX_T 3
IcU bU]_dU S_^db_\\Ub S_^db_\ dXU
bU]_dU S_^db_\ gY^T_g _V dXU bU]_dU
S_^db_\ bUSUYfUb|
73Fgi SfakYip Fi]]1 SfakYip QeYik Yf\
Lldka lfakj1 k`] [gfkigdd]i CNDE hd]Yj]
j]d][k [g\] +A+@ ^gi H2LPT Yf\ AQ//V
ABAA lfak1 hd]Yj] j]d][k [g\] +B+3

A
S
R
N
B

NFF

H:BE

DC
D;;

GK>C<

=:6AH=

;6C
GA::E

BD9:
;F:G=

8AD8@

G:H

H>B:F

=><=}GD

;>AH:F

F:G:H

FU]_dU bUSUYfUb FU]_dU S_^db_\\\Ub

8D9:

A><=H

AD8@

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


>^cdQ\\QdY_^ _V bUSUYfU TYc`\Qi
7USQecU _V dXU dU]`UbQdebU cU^cYdYfU TUfYSUz T_ ^_d Y^cdQ\\ dXU bUSUYfU TYc`\Qi Qd cdbQYWXd ce^\YWXd `\QSUz
UYdXUb Y^ Vb_^d _V QYb _ed\Ud WbY\\z V_b Yd Yc UVVUSdUT WbUQd\i Vb_] S__\ QYb Q^T XUQd QYbz dXU bUSUYfU TYc`\Qi Yc
Qd \UQcd +~]] TYcdQ^SU d_ dXU QYb _ed\Ud WbY\\|
GY^SU dXUbU Yc \YWXd cU^cYdYfU TUfYSU gXYSX bUSUYfUc gYbU\Ucc bU]_dU cYW^Q\z c_ T_ ^_d Y^cdQ\\UT RUXY^T dXU
gY^T_g SebdQY^ _b _dXUb _RcdQS\Ucz Y^ _bTUb ^_d d_ _RcdbeSd dXU cYW^Q\|
Becd VYh dXU bU]_dU S_^db_\ gYbU VQb Vb_] cdb_^W U\USdbYSYdi vceSX Qc dXU gYbY^W _V U\USdbYS \YWXdz QYb S_^T{
YdY_^Ubz UdS|w Q^T gUQ[ U\USdbYSYdi vceSX Qc dXU gYbY^W _V dU\U`X_^Uz Y^dUb`X_^Uz UdS|w|

*|;Yh dXU bUSUYfU TYc`\Qi gYdX cSbUgc


_^ dXU cU\USdUT `\QSU
8_^^USdY^W gYbY^W ]UdX_T _V bUSUYfUb 3
FUVUb dXU Y^T__b e^Yd gYbY^W TYQWbQ] |
GQVUdi SQedY_^c cUU dXU U\USdbYSQ\ gYbY^W `Qbd |

+|E\QSU dXU `Q^U\ _^d_ dXU VYhUT VbQ]Uz `Qi QddU^dY_^


dXQd dXU V_eb S\Qgc ]ecd RU `\QSUT Y^d_ dXU
S_bbUc`_^TY^W V_eb `_\Uc _^ dXU VbQ]U

* |:]UbWU^Si cgYdSX
+ |Fe^^Y^W \Q]`3 KXU^ dXU S_]`bUcc_b g_b[Y^Wz dXYc \Q]` RbYWXd|
, |HY]Y^W \Q]`3 KXU^ dXU e^Yd RUU^ cUddY^W HY]Y^W be^^Y^Wz dXYc \Q]` RbYWXd|
- |E_gUb \Q]`3 6VdUb _`U^ dXU e^Ydz dXYc \Q]` RbYWXd gXU^ dXU e^YdU U^dUb
XUQ\dX be^^Y^Wz dXU \Q]` SXQ^WU Vb_] _bQ^WU d_ R\eU \Q]`|
. |>^T__b dU]`| cU^c_b3 HUcd dXU b__] dU]`UbQdebU|

+
}

*
~
|

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


637 If^iYi]\ [gfkigdd]i WP2H:5
}{

}|
7

}}

|/

}-

|.

}.

|-

}+

}*
}~

},

|,
|+

DC
D;;

||
=:6AH=

|
}
.

|*

H:BE

;6C

Aai ^dgn Y\bljke]fk


GgY^W \_efUbc
I` Q^T T_g^
v=_bYj_^dQ\ \_efUbcw

AUVd Q^T bYWXd


GgY^W
vJUbdYSQ\ \_efUbcw

E_cYdY_^ *

E_cYdY_^ *

E_cYdY_^ +

E_cYdY_^ +

E_cYdY_^ ,

E_cYdY_^ ,

E_cYdY_^ -

E_cYdY_^ -

BD9:

GA::E

GK>C<

8AD8@

G:H

|~
/
H>B:F

EDK:F}GD;H

*
=:6H

|}

:hSU`d OGK>C<POEDK:F}GD;HPO=:6HP Ve^SdY_^z dXU _dXUb RQcYS


Ve^SdY_^c QbU cQ]U gYdX MF{=0*z `\UQcU bUVUbU^SU MF{=0* ]Q^eQ\|
OGgY^WP Ve^SdY_^ TUcSbY`dY_^3

F:G:H

A><=H

~{
}/

AD8@

+
|{

E_cYdY_^ .

O8DDA}9FM};6
C}6IHDv8DDAw
=6J: CDHP

E_cYdY_^ /

v6IHD GK>C<w

E_cYdY_^ .
E_cYdY_^ /
E_cYdY_^ 0

GK>C<
IcUT d_ cUd IE}9DKC QYb cU^TY^W Q^T F><=H
}A:;H QYb cU^TY^W TYbUSdY_^|
}/ =:6H
GU\USd 6ehY\YQbi U\USdbYS XUQdUb
~{ EDK:F}GD;H
GU\USd `_gUb}c_Vd
|~

E_cYdY_^ 1

EbUcc GK>C<
dXU
fUbdYSQ\ _efUbc ]_fU Vb_]
\UVd Q^T bYWXd|

;YhUT `_cYdY_^
EbUcc dXU GK>C<
QWQY^ d_ VYh dXU fUbdYSQ\
\_efUbc Qd i_eb TUcYbUT
`_cYdY_^|
GgY^W
EbUcc GK>C<
dXU
X_bYj_^dQ\ \_efUbc ]_fU
Vb_] e` d_ T_g^|
;YhUT `_cYdY_^
EbUcc dXU GK>C<
QWQY^ d_ VYh dXU X_bYj_^dQ\
\_efUbc Qd i_eb TUcYbUT
`_cYdY_^|

C_dU3 Eed \_efUbc Qd e` `_cYdY_^ Y^ S__\Y^W Q^T T_g^ `_cYdY_^ Y^ XUQdY^W ]_TU|
HXYc gY\\ RU XU\`Ve\ d_ [UU` Q^ UfU^ b__] dU]`|

C_dU3 >^ S__\Y^W _b Tbi _`UbQdY_^z T_^ud `ed X_bYj_^dQ\ \_efUbc Qd T_g^gQbT `_cYdY_^ V_b
Q \_^W dY]Uz _b _ed\Ud WbY\\ ]YWXd WUd Vb_cdUT| 9_^ud Uh`_cU i_eb c[Y^ d_ S__\ _b gQb]
QYb V_b Q \_^W dY]U|

Note: For new apperance convertible unit, the position 3 and position 4 are "Auto Swing".

Cgee]i[aYd Aai Cgf\akagf]i


638 If^iYi]\ [gfkigdd]i WP2H9>
HXU ]QY^ Ve^SdY_^c _V MF{=-2 QbU cQ]U gYdX MF{=.~z `\UQcU
bUVUbU^SU MF{=0* Q^T MF{=.~ ]Q^eQ\c|
7

H:BE

DC
D;;

=:6AH=

;6C

BD9:

GA::E

GK>C<

8AD8@

G:H

H>B:F

=:6H

F:G:H

A><=H

AD8@

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

2. Wired controller

;=34

50<

0BA=

0BA=

50< =<:F

7867

24<A?0:
=>4?0A8=<

2==:

;43

>?4-740A

3?F
740A
A4@

:=D

345?=@A
58:A4?

58E

740:A7

27429

@D8<6

B<8A <=.

34;0<3

;0<B0:

24<.033.
@F@.033.

A8;4?

2:=29 B>

@D8<6

50<

A4;>

740:A7

2:=29

?==; A4;>.
@4A A4;>.

A8;4?

@4A

?42=C4?F

27429

58:A4?

?4@4A

3=D< C4<A8:0A8=<

=<

0BA=

=55

?42=C4?F

308:F

;=34

@A0<31F

<=?;0:

=</=55

Buttons function
MODEused for select indoor operation mode.
FANused for select indoor air flow.
SWINGused for setting indoor swing mode.
HEALTHused for setting indoor health function.
TEMP + -used for changing set temperature.
CLOCKused to adjust time.
+-stands for time plus/minus, used to adjust time.
TIMERused to set timer mode.
RECOVERYused to switch over air-exchanging mode.
CHECKauto-diagnostic button.
FILTERfilter-cleaned button.
RESETreset correct mode button.
Display description
[MODE] [AUTO]auto operation mode
[MODE] [FAN ONLY]air-throwing mode
[MODE] [COOL]Cooling operation mode
[MODE] [DRY]Dehumidification mode
[MODE] [HEAT]Heating operation mode
[MODE] [HEAT] [TES]In heating mode, auxiliary electric heater is running. Only when the
unit with auxiliary electric heater is in auxiliary electric heating mode, it will display.
[FAN] [AUTO]auto fan running

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


[FAN] [HIGH]high fan speed
[FAN] [MED] medium fan speed
[FAN] [LOW] low fan speed
[FAN] [FIX] fixed fan speed, it will display only when fixed fan speed is requested to main
indoor unit.
[CENTRAL]
central control mode
[OPERATION] running mode
[STAND BY] waiting mode
[PRE-HEAT] pre-heating mode
[DEFROST] defrosting mode
[FILTER] request of filter to be cleaned
[HEALTH]health function
[UNIT NO.]
[CEN.ADD]central control address, the address number will display on 88
[SYS.ADD.]system address, the address number will display on 88
[CHECK]auto-diagnostic, trouble shooting
[DEMAND]compulsory operation function, when it works, [CENTRAL] will flash
[SWING]swing mode
[ROOM TEMP.]indoor ambient temperature
[SET TEMP.]set admired temperature.
[TIMER][ON] timer function is on.
[TIMER][OFF] timer function is off
[TIMER][ON][OFF] timer function ON-OFF
[TIMER][ON][OFF][DAILY]timer ON-OFF will switch over in turn daily
[CLOCK]clock display, the displaying time is the current time of the clock.
[UP][DOWN]indicator of filter elevating
[VENTILATION][AUTO]auto ventilation mode
[VENTILATION][RECOVERY]fully heat exchanging ventilation mode
[VENTILATION][NORMAL]normal ventilation mode
FAN ONLY OPERATION
1Start up operation: press the button of ON/OFF, the system will start up, and will display
[MODE][AUTO][FAN][AUTO][ROOM TEMP.]+24[CLOCK]+1200.
2 Select MODE: press the MODE button, then you will see in the display section [MODE]
switch over in below sequence:[FAN ONLY][COOL][DRY][HEAT][AUTO]
[FAN ONLY]. Select [FAN ONLY].
3Select fan speed: press FAN button, then you see in the display section [FAN] switch over
in below sequence: [HIGH][MED][LOW][HIGH]. Select proper fan speed.
4Power off: press ON/OFF button, indoor unit will be powered off, there are only time and
the ambient temperature in the screen.

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


AUTO operation, COOLING, HEATING and DEHUMIDIFICATION operation
1) Start up operation: press the button of ON/OFF, the system will start up, and will display
[MODE][AUTO][FAN][AUTO][ROOM TEMP.]+24[CLOCK]+1200.
2) Select MODE: press the MODE button, then you will see in the display section [MODE]
switch over in below sequence:[FAN ONLY][COOL][DRY][HEAT][AUTO][FAN
ONLY]. Select [COOL] .
3) Change set temperature: press TEMP + or every time, [SET] will display, and set
temperature will increase/reduce 1F.
4) Select fan speed: press FAN button, then you see in the display section [FAN] switch over
in below sequence: [AUTO][HIGH][MED][LOW][AUTO]. Select proper fan speed.
5) Select [SWING]: press [SWING] button, swing function is valid. Press again, swing
function is invalid.
6) Set [HEALTH]: used to set the indoor health function. Press it once, [HEALTH] will display
in the display section, then indoor health function is valid. Press it again, [HEALTH] will
disappear, then the health function is invalid.
This function is valid only for the unit with health function.
7) Power off: press ON/OFF button, indoor unit is powered off. There are only time and the
ambient temperature in the screen.
Set TIMER operation:
Adjust clock: when powered on, for the first time to set timer function, the clock will be
adjusted.
Press CLOCK button, and set the current clock. Now, CLOCK will flash at the frequency
of 2Hz. Press the clock +/- button; the current clock can be adjusted. Until the proper time
comes, press [SET].
TIMER ON operation:
Press TIMER button, and keep pressing it, in the display section [TIMER] will switch over in
below sequence: [ON][OFF][ON][OFF] [ON][OFF][DAILY] [ ]. Select [TIMER]
[ON], then [TIMER] [ON] flashes, press the clock +/- button to adjust the time of TIMER ON,
press [SET] button.
TIMER OFF operation:
Press TIMER button, and keep pressing it, in the display section [TIMER] will switch over in
below sequence: [ON][OFF][ON][OFF] [ON][OFF][DAILY] [ ]. Select [TIMER]
[OFF], then [TIMER] [OFF] flashes, press the clock +/- button to adjust the time of TIMER
OFF, press [SET] button.
TIMER ON-OFF operation:
Press TIMER button, and keep pressing it, in the display section [TIMER] will switch over in
below sequence: [ON][OFF][ON][OFF] [ON][OFF][DAILY] [ ]. Select [TIMER]
[ON] [OFF]. Firstly, [TIMER][ON] flashes, press the clock +/- button to adjust the time of

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


TIMER ON, press [TIMER]. [TIMER][ON] will be constant on. Then [TIMER] [OFF] flashes,
press the clock +/- button to adjust the time of TIMER OFF, press [SET]. The time sequence
of timer on and timer off will determine the mode is [TIMER] [ON] [OFF] or [TIMER] [OFF]
[ON]. If you want the current time, press [CLOCK] once, current time will display; press
again, [CLOCK] will flash, and press [+][-] to adjust the time.
Note: 1. If the two times are same, the timer state which is set later will flash, in this case,
timer can not be set.
2. When entering TIMER setting state, if you do not input any button in continuous 10
seconds, the unit will quit from the TIMER mode.
Cancel TIMER operation:
In the timer operation state, press [TIMER] button, the unit will quit from the current timer
operation state, and the set data will be memorized, then enter the next timer mode.
[FILTER] function
When the wired controller receives the filter-cleaned signal from indoor unit, [FILTER] will
display. After finishing clean, press [FILTER], the sign [FILTER] disappears, and the
controller will send the filter reset signal to indoor unit.
When the sign [FILTER] not display, it is invalid to press [FILTER] in short time.
FILTER ELEVATING function: (only for the unit with elevating function)
When the filter needs to be cleaned, the panel can be lowered to the admired height by the
[FILTER][UP][DOWN] function. Method is below: In power off state, press [HEALTH] for 10
seconds to enter filter elevating set state. In this state, the sign [FILTER] will flash and [UP]
[DOWN] will display simultaneously, Press TEMP [+], in timer section [UP] will display, while
press TEMP [-], in timer section [DOWN] will display. When it arrives the appropriate position,
press [UP], [UP][DOWN] will display simultaneously, filter will stop going down. Press [UP]
again, filter will go up. Press [FILTER] button to quit the mode.
DEMAND operation function:
By this function, all the indoor units can be made in nominal mode. Set the operation mode
in cooling and then shut off the unit. In the stop state, press [ON/OFF] button for 5 seconds
to enter cooling trial operation state. If it is in heating mode before shut off the unit, then
press [ON/OFF] button for 5 minutes, it will enter heating trial operation state.
In cooling, there will be LL in the position where the set temperature displays. In heating,
there will be HH in the position where the set temperature displays. The wired controller
will send the [DEMAND] signal to indoor unit. In the [DEMAND] operation, COOL or
HEAT will display at 1Hz frequency. Indoor fan motor will be fixed at AUTO mode. The
indoor units in the same group will quit the [DEMAND] in turn.
At this time, only the buttons of [ON/OFF] and temperature [+] [-] are valid. Press [ON/OFF]
to quit [DEMAND] mode.

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


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

[VENTILATION][AUTO]

[VENTILATION][RECOVERY]

[VENTALATION][NORMAL] [ ], please select appropriate ventilation mode.


Query indoor malfunction history:
In the state of power on or power off, press [CHECK] button, enter the malfunction-querying
mode of all indoor units in the group. Then [CHECK] and [UNIT NO.] will display, and the
actual indoor numbers will be displayed in some sequence (unit number is in decimals). At
the same time, in the time region, there will be the current malfunction and the latest time
malfunction, the displaying format is [XXYY], in which XX stands for the current malfunction,
if normal, it will display ; YY stands for the latest time malfunction. The failure code of
every unit will display for 3 seconds. After the failure codes of all indoor units in the whole
group are displayed, the mode will quit automatically.
Clear abnormal state and malfunction history:
In normal state, press [CHECK] button for 5 seconds to clear abnormal states, at the same
time, wired controller will send the data of clear abnormal state, but the malfunction history
still retains.
In normal state, press [CHECK] button for 15 seconds, except for malfunction states, the
malfunction history in wired controller will be cleared.
Query indoor performance state:
In normal state, press both buttons of [CHECK] and [FILTER] for 5 seconds, in the set
temperature region in the screen, [XX] will display, XX is indoor number, which can be
selected by pressing [TEMP] [+] [-]. In the timer region in the screen, [YZZZ] will display, in
which Y stands for data type, ZZZ stands for the corresponding data. which can be selected
by pressing [CLOCK] [+] [-].
Y
A

ZZZ
Indoor capacity (W)

B
C

Request of indoor capacityHz


Temperature of indoor ambient
temp. sensor TA
Temperature of indoor gas pipe
sensor TC1
Temperature of indoor liquid pipe
sensor TC2
Open degree of indoor PMV

d
E
F

Type
Nominal cooling
capacity/10, decimal
Actual value, decimal
Actual value, decimal
Actual value, decimal
Actual value, decimal
Actual value, decimal

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


g
H

Actual value, decimal

Preset
Outdoor total capacity

In check mode, press [CHECK] to quit the check mode, and go into normal running
mode.
How to change the function switches?
No.
Type
State of
switch
Changeover of Wired Connected
J01
controller
controller

J02
J06

J07
J03
SW01

SW01

D1

D2

and

central

Changeover of type of
wired controller
Selection of room temp.
sensor
Auto restart after power
failure
Display
of
temperature

room

Function description
Central controller

Cut off

Wired controller

Connected

Set as simple controller

Cut off

Set as standard controller

Connected

Use the sensor in the wired


controller

Cut off

Use the sensor in the indoor unit

Connected

Common control

Cut off

Auto restart after power failure

Connected

Yes

Cut off

No

Changeover of master or
slave controller

ON

Set as slave controller

OFF

Set as master controller

or

ON

OFF

Connected

Indoor unit in shorted time


function

Cut off

Common control

Connected

Send compulsorily defrost signal


to indoor unit

Cut off

Common control

Shorten time function

Compulsorily defrost

Note: 1. The switches in grey can be operated after opening the cover of wired controller.
2. Switches or jumper wire must be adjusted when the wired controller is powered off. If the
wired controller is powered on, the above operations will be invalid.
3. Shorten time function
In normal operation, D1 is in short circuit, it will enter shorten time mode, and the time will be
shortened in the proportion of 60:1. In shorten time mode, LED will flash at the frequency of
0.5 second. Cut off D1, it will quit the shorten time mode and return to the normal operation
mode.
4. Compulsorily defrost
In heating mode 30 and in High fan speed, D2 is in short circuit, it will enter compulsorily
defrost mode; cut off D2, it will quit. It is always be used when in testing to see if the defrost
function is good.
5. Lock function

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


There is no lock function only in the wired controller. But when it is connected with a central
controller, if the central controller is set to central, the buttons in the wired controller will be
invalid, or the buttons will be valid.
Setting address method:
The address setting can be realized by setting indoor PCB.
If you use the group control function, there should be a master unit and 15 sets of slave units.
For the master unit, the SW5-3 should be at ON. For the slave units, the SW5-3 should be
at OFF.
Please refer the below table,
Indoor
unit
address

SW1-4

SW1-3

SW1-2

SW1-1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON

OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON

ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON

If you use central control type, SW1, SW2 will be used simultaneously.
Wiring request in central control type: port A-B is connected with indoor port CN16A-B
through 2-core shield wire. Requirements:
1. Port A connects with port CN16Aof all indoor units.
2. Port B connects with port CN16Bof all indoor units.
Address on Indoor unit SW2-3 SW2-2 SW2-1 SW1-4 SW1-3 SW1-2 SW1-1
central
address
controller
1
1
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2
2
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
3
3
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
4
4
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
5
5
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
6
6
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON

OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF

ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF

ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF

OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94

51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON

ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF

OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128

95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128

ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON

ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON

OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

Electrical functions of wired controller:


1.Function difference between master wired controller and slave one:
Contrastive items
Function

Master wired controller


All of functions

Slave wired controller


Only
with
below
functions:
ON/OFF, MODE, FAN SPEED,
SET TEMP., SWING

2. Function difference between simple wired controller and the standard one:
Contrastive item
Function

Standard wired controller


With all functions

Simple wired controller


Only can control ON/OFF, MODE,
FAN, TEMP.,SWING.
Can be either of Master Only can be Master controller
and Slave controller

Master/Slave
selection



3. Wiring connections of wired controller:

indoor 1

indoor 2

indoor N

indoor 15

indoor 16
(master unit)

wired controller

wired controller

wired controller

wired controller

wired controller

control wiring of wired controller, polar.

wired controller

indoor 1

wired controller

wired controller

indoor 1
polar wire

polar wire

polar wire

wired controller

wired controller

wired controller

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

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


connected with indoor unit is called master one, the other is called slave one.
Master wired controller and indoor unit; master and slave wired controllers are
all connected through 3 pieces of polar wire.
3. Communication wiring:
The wired controller is equipped with special communication wiring in the
accessories. 3-core terminal (1-white 2-yellow 3-red) is connected with the
terminal

ABC of wired controller respectively.

The communication wiring is 4 meter long; if the actual length is more than it,
please distribute wiring according to below table:
Communication wiring lengthm
<100
100 and <200
200 and <300
300 and <400
400 and <600

Dimensions of wiring
0.3mm2X3-core shielded wire
0.5mm2X3-core shielded wire
0.75mm2X3-core shielded wire
1.25mm2X3-core shielded wire
2mm2X3-core shielded wire

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

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


3. Weekly timer YCS-A001

Instruction:

2
1

1 - PROGRAM-the display shows the weekly 3


timer timing setting state, and in setting state,
4
the timing information can be adjusted.
2 - No:8-timing group number: when it is not
set timing, there is no timing group number; 5
after setting timing, it will automatically form 6
a group number according to each kind of
setting combination, so that in the sequent
timing setting, it can execute instant setting
by using timing group number.

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

SET 1 ON

OFF

SET 2 ON

OFF

Program

Holiday

Number

Hour

Cancel

Min.

Confirm

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN

Time

Week

NO.

ON/OFF

7
8
9
14
16
10
15
17
11
13
12
18

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

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


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

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF


MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

Haier
Program

Holiday

Number

Cancel

Hour

Min.

Confirm

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN


Time

1 2 3
CN5

MODE

FAN

CENTRAL
OPERATION

AUTO

AUTO
FAN ONLY
COOL
DRY
HEAT
TES

FILTER

SWING
MANUAL

MODE

COOL

TIMER

SET

RECOVERY

AUTO

OFF

RECOVERY
NORMAL

CHECK

FILTER

RESET

TIMER

FILTER

CLOCK UP

SWING
MANUAL

SWING

FAN

TEMP

HEALTH

CLOCK

ROOM TEMP.
SET TEMP.

TIMER

SET

RECOVERY

CHECK

FILTER

RESET

DOWN VENTILATION

ON

AUTO

OFF

RECOVERY

DAILY

ON/OFF

MODE

STANDBY
DEFROST

FIX

CHECK
DEMAND

SYS.ADD.

1 2 3
CN5

PRE-HEAT

MED

HEALTH
UNIT NO.
CEN.ADD.

SET TEMP.

CENTRAL
OPERATION

HIGH
LOW

DRY
HEAT
TES

CLOCK

FAN
AUTO

AUTO
FAN ONLY

TEMP

HEALTH

ROOM TEMP.

DOWN VENTILATION

ON

DAILY

SWING

FAN

DEFROST

FIX

CLOCK UP

MODE

PRE-HEAT

MED
LOW

CHECK
DEMAND

SYS.ADD.

1 2 3
CN5

1 2 3
CN5

STANDBY

HIGH

HEALTH
UNIT NO.
CEN.ADD.

TIMER

Week

NORMAL

ON/OFF

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

View of the detector interface

Power cord

PROGRAM NO.
1

Resetting
Power on/off

Air Conditoner HMI

Indoor unit

SET 1 ON

OFF

SET 2 ON

OFF

Program

Holiday

Hour

Cancel

Min.
1

Number

Confirm

7
Time

Week

NO.

ON/OFF

Outdoor unit

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

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

PROGRAM NO.
1

SET 1 ON

OFF

SET 2 ON

OFF

Program

Holiday

Hour

Number

Cancel

Min.
1

Confirm

7
Time

Week

NO.

ON/OFF

Installation dimensions
RS-485
B A 12VDC
O
PROGRAM NO.
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

SET 1 ON

OFF

SET 2 ON

OFF

Program

Holiday

Hour

Cancel

Min.

Confirm

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN

Time

NO.

ON.
1

Number

Week

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


4. Central Controller YCZ-A001
Function description:
LOCK display

Display of operation mode


and signal emitting

Display of current unit number


Location of the indicating cursor

Display of fan speed and


louver

Display of MONI/SET
Generally indicating " MONI" . When
setting ON/OFF or other items, it
changes from " MONI" into " SET" .

Total on/ Total off indicator


Total on/ Total off key

Display of the connected units


Flashing
indicates the cursor for current unit
or that the monitor and air conditioner are in
group selection status.
Lighted indicates the monitor for the unit
has been linked into the network, otherwise not
linked.
Lighted

Display of temperature setting


Display of CENT/REM
Display of room
temperature

indicates the unit is in "on" mode, otherwise


in"off" mode.
Flashing indicates fault.

Display of time setting

Flashing of the current unit


indicates the cursor, flashing
of non-current unit indicates the
unit is in group selection status.

Direction keys
Up Down Left Right
Used to select the current unit
number

Display of
self-check code

Total on/Total off

MONITER SET UNIT

REMOTE
CENTRAL
AUTO

EVERY DAY
TIMER OFF

ON
OFF

SELECT

LOCK

MODE FAN

TIME TIMER
TEMP.
TIME

CENTRAL
REMOTE
CONFIRM

CENTRAL/
REMOTE key
To select central
or remote control
method.

CONFIRM key

ON/OFF key

Used to confirm the function


settings and send to the air
conditioner corresponding to
the selected unit number.

Used to select unit on/off.


LOCK key
This key can be used to lock the
keys and LCD display.
MODE key
Used to select running mode.

TEMP/TIME

TIMER ON

ROOM
TEMP

SELECT key
To determine the selected unit
number during group selection,
the of the corresponding
unit number flashes at the same
time.

TEMP

keys

Used to set a desired room


temperature, clock and time.

FAN SPEED key


To select the fan speed.

TIMER key
To select timer mode:
TIMER ON/TIMER OFF
/blank
CLOCK key
Used to unitarily set the clock.

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

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


1. Communication function
Communicate with the indoor PCB in the group control network
To communicate with the indoor PCB through the R S-485 bus (A, B). The central controller sends commands
to and receives response from indoor PCB; communication by address enables sending and receiving control
information, work information and fault information between indoor PCB and the central controller.
2. LCD display function:
The LCD could display the fundamental status of air conditioning units (are the units existing? On/off? Fault?
Are units group selected? Cursor and the current unit no.);
The LCD can display the working status of the air conditioning unit with the current number (mode, fan speed,
temperature setting, room temperature,timer,error code, central/remote control status);
The working status of the central controller (monitor/set status, panel locking status, signaling status).
3. Key input function:
The keys for moving the current unit number cursor and for group selection:

, , , , SELECT;

The keys for setting working status of the air conditioning unit and control conditions: ON/OFF, MODE, FAN
SPEED, TEMP, TIME / , CLOCK,TIMER, CENT/REM, SET;
The key for locking key function of the central controller: LOCK.
4. Unit number setting function:
To enrich the control functions of Haier commercial air conditioner remote monitoring system, multiple controllers
could be set to work together for a combination of multiple functions. For this, the central controller is provided
with a two-digital switch for setting controller address.
5. Realizing central control function with the central controller(max.128 indoor units can be connected)
this type is applicable for the unitary free indoor units except for cabinet type.

indoor

outdoor

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

1 2 3
CN5

MODE

FAN

CENTRAL
OPERATION

AUTO

AUTO
FAN ONLY
COOL
DRY
HEAT
TES

FILTER

SWING
MANUAL

SWING

1 2 3
CN5

MODE

COOL

TEMP

HEALTH

CLOCK

FAN

DRY
HEAT
TES

TIMER

SET

TIMER

CLOCK UP

FILTER

SWING
MANUAL

ON

AUTO

RECOVERY

OFF

RECOVERY

CHECK

FILTER

ON/OFF

RESET

DAILY

CLOCK

SET TEMP.

AUTO

OFF

NORMAL

TEMP

HEALTH

ROOM TEMP.

TIMER

SET

RECOVERY

CHECK

FILTER

RESET

DOWN VENTILATION

ON

DAILY

SWING

FAN

DEFROST

FIX

RECOVERY

MODE

PRE-HEAT

MED
LOW

CHECK
DEMAND

SYS.ADD.

SET TEMP.

STANDBY

HIGH

HEALTH
UNIT NO.
CEN.ADD.

ROOM TEMP.

DOWN VENTILATION

CENTRAL
OPERATION

AUTO

AUTO
FAN ONLY

DEFROST

FIX

CLOCK UP

FAN

PRE-HEAT

MED

CHECK
DEMAND

SYS.ADD.

MODE

STANDBY

HIGH
LOW

HEALTH
UNIT NO.
CEN.ADD.

TIMER

1 2 3
CN5

NORMAL

ON/OFF

1 2 3
CN5

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


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

OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF


MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON

Haier
Program

Holiday

Number

Cancel

Hour

Min.

Confirm

MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN


Time

Week

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

RS-485 bus Upper A Lower B

View of the detector


Power cord

Rear view of the


central controller

Power on/off
Indoor unit
CN2

CN2

CN2

CN2

Outdoor unit

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

CN2

CN2

CN2

CN2

CN2

CN2

CN2

CN2

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc


Installation procedure
1. Wire connecting

Power supply 1PH , 220-240V~, 50Hz


To connect the process
control monitor/
detector

RS - 232

To connect the
computer or MODEM

RS - 485
A B

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

To
ta
l

LE

CT

ON
OF
LO

CK

MO

on
/T
ot
al

of
f

DE
FA

N
TE
TI

MP TI
ME
.
ME

TI

ME CE
R NT
CO

CO

NT

NF

ER
RO

IR

19mm

SE

86mm

15mm

91.5mm

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

Exterior dimension
180mm

Total on/Total off


CENTRAL REMOTE

SET UNIT

AUTO

TEMP
TIMER ON
EVERY DAY

120mm

MONITER

TIMER OFF

ROOM
TEMP

SELECT

ON
OFF

MODE

FAN

TIME
TEMP.

TIME
LOCK

(Fig.1)

TIMER

CENTRAL
REMOTE

CONFIRM

>a__WcU[S^ <[c >a`V[e[a`Wc

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

(Fig.2)

64.4mm

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi