For air conditioners: : ACI/AOU-35HPR1 ACI/AOU-53HPR1 ACI/AOU-71HPR1 ACI/AOU-105HPS3 ACI/AOU-140HPS3
lnstall according to this installation instructions strictly. lf installation is defective, it will cause water leakage, electrical shock and fire. CONTENTS When installing the unit in a small room, take measures against to keep refrigerant concentration from exceeding allowable safety limits in the event of refrigerant leakage. PRECAUTI0NS........... Contact the place of purchase for more information. Excessive refrigerant in a closed ambient can lead to oxygen deficiency.
lf the refrigerant leaks during installation, ventilate the area immediatelY. ioxic gas may Ue produced if the refrigerant comes into the place contacting with fire. please The temperature of refrigerant circuit will be high' keep the interconnection cable away from the copper tube. After completing the installation work, check that the refrigerant does not leak. if the refrigerant leaks inlo the as a room ind comes into contact with a source of fire' such fan heater, stove or cooker.
3. ATTACHED FITTINGS Please check whether the following fittings are of full scope. lf there are some spare fittings , please restore them carefully. 1 1. lnstallation paper board 2. Soundproof/ insulation sheath 2 3. Connecting pipe group 1 4. Out-let pipe sheath 1 5. o Outlet pipe clasp H 6. Drain joint @ 7. Seal ring @ 1 8. Remote controller g 1 ffi €w 9. Remote controller holder 1 0 Mounting screw(ST2.9x 11 . 1 0-C-H) 1 2 Alkaline dry batteries (AM4) 1 2 12.
4. INSPECTING AND HANDLING THE UNIT At delivery, the package should be checked and any damage should bdreported immediately to the service agent. 5.3 lnstallthe main body r 1 When handling the unit, take into account the following: fl I The existing ceiling (to be horizontal) FraOile, handle the unit with care. F] ^""0 damage. ' Choose on before hand the path along which the unit is to be brought in. Move this unit as originally package as possible.
Table 5-1 230 o12.7 a6"3! >260|ffiittffi Fig.5-1 Fig.5-5 230 a15.9 a9.5 >26( 300 215.9 a9.5 )300lRfi0rcmlq 300 v19.1 300 a15.9 a9.5 >330 300 s19.1 a12.i >33( 230 v12.7 s6.3a >26( rphlnd >260 i?9iq ro*{ I ilc{i 212.7 >30( fi0rcdql 230 t15.9 s9.5 300 z,19.1 a9.5 >300 300 v'19.'l a9.5 >330 Fig.5-6 Fig.5-10 il10Ahohs todrig I I dlm fhd {R! Cohd Fis.5-7 Fig.611 All the pictures in this manual are for explanation purpose only.
FIGURES 2 outlet foam Fig.5-13 Fig.5-12 Gap not allowed Fig.5-15 Leakage Lean ove|l /50 ""*-\ Fig.5-14 lnstallation cover's rope Tap Screw CC Slide the four slidec in lhe eresponding channel when installing the cover Fig.*17 Fig.5-16 Lean ovet 1/50 (the fittings) Fig.*19 Fis.5:1a g NOTE from the air conditioner you All the pictures in this manual are for explanation purpose only. They may be slightly different purchased(depend on model).
5.4 lnstallThe Panel Adjust the four panel hook screws to keep the panel horizontal, and screw them up to the ceiling evenly. ( Refer fo Fig.+12.3) CAUTION Regulate the panel in the direction of the arrow in Fig.5-12.4 slightly to fit the panel's center to the center of the ceiling's opening. Guarantee that hooks of four corners are fixed well. Never put the panel face down on floor or against the wall, or on bulgy objects.
I NOTE model 18 to 24 model 30 to 48 Series A=350mm; Series B=85mm series A=35llmm; series B=l55mm 6. OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION 6.1 lnstallation Place I The outdoor unit should be lnstalled in the location that meets the following requiements: ' ' There is enough room for installation and maintenance' ' ' lt must be a dry and well ventilating place' The air outlet and the air inlet are not impeded, and can not be reached bY strong wind.
6.2 Figure of body size Table 6-1 1. Split type outdoor unit u2 n 560 335 360 312 324 695 R22 895 590 333 355 302 R407C 313 862 R41OA (Fis.6-2) 990 624 366 396 340 354 966 852 582 368 390 328 340 660 BTYPE R41OA (Fis.6-2) T1 990 624 366 396 340 354 966 :ondione (Fig.6-2) r- ] T3 940 600 376 400 340 360 1245 (Fis.6-3) R22 (Fis.
2. Vertical discharge type outdoor unit Table 6-2 (Wall or obstacle) 3. Centrifugal fan outdoor unit Fis.6-9 (Wall or obstacle) F ltt tLJ lll Table 6-3 ^':"' 1174 1120 680 720 750 475 300 430 265 393 1328 702 740 770 520 336 500 296 443 1381 1328 702 740 770 520 336 500 296 443 338 783 820 850 568 398 574 342 463 138"1 Fig.6-10 3. Centrifugal fan outdoor unit 1394 6.3 1 a) ln case that suspending in the ceiling Space of installation and maintenance 1.
To b)ln case that installing on the floor dilge * Fan u.rdd rncrrbd oudet b necessary to intercfiange pands too. pdrd b attached 6 to fun stucture, which must be fulotx. Fig.612 I Fig.6-14 NOTE All the pictures in this manual are for explanation purpose only. They may be slightly different from the air conditioner you purchased(depend on model).The actual shape shall prevail. 6.
7. INSTALL THE CONNECTING PIPE Check whether the height drop between the indoor unit and outdoor unit, the length of refrigerant pipe, and the number of the bends meet the following requirements: o oI (The number of the bends less than 15.) Table 7-1 Fig.6-16 7.1 The Procedure of Connecting Pipes CAUTION Table 6-4 All field piping must be provided by a licensed refrigeration technician and must comply with the relevant local and national codes.
Connect the indoor unit at first, then the outdoor unit. CAUTION ' Be sure to with insulating materials cover all the exposed parts of the flare pipe joints and refrigerant pipe on the liquid-side and the gas-side. Ensure that there is no gap Bend the tubing in proper way. Do not harm to them. Bend the pipe with thumb between them. lncomplete insulation may cause water condensation. I 1 How to Connect the pipes The bending angle should not exceed Flaring ' bendable pipe.
fab/'e74 7.2 Additional Refrigerant Charge CAUTION 13.5-16.5 Refrigerant cannot be charged until field wiring has been completed. 11.5-.' 13.9 Hexagonal wrench 6 mm Refrigerant may only be charged after performing the leak test and the vacuum pumping. a system, care shall be taken that its maximum permissible charge is never exceeded, in view of the danger of liquid hammer. When charging CAUTION Always use a charge hose for service port connection.
TableT-6 lf the outlet of the drainpipe is higher than the body's pump joint, the pipe should be arranged as vertically as possible. And the lift distance must be less than 200mm, otherwise the water will overflow when the air conditioner stops. (Refer fo Fig.5-18 in the figure page) The end of the drainpipe should be over 50mm higher than the ground or the bottom of the drainage chute, and do not immerse it in water.
9. INSTALLATION lnstallation Type 2 The hole is oppose to refrigerant pipe OF FLANGE AND DUCT Fresh air is intaken by indoor fan motors or ductable fan motor devices on field. The posltions of fresh air intake can be changed according to the installation of ductable fan motor. No insulation matedal inside, only removal board Fig.9-1 I NOTE 1. The device can be installed in ceiling cassette type indoor units (severaldirection flow). 2.
10. Use screw 2 (M4X12,4 Pieces) to install flange at the hole, and then stick insulation material 3. Flange 1 wtRtNc The appliance shall be installed in accordance with national wiring regulations, The air conditioner should use separate power supply with rated voltage. The external power supply to the air conditioner should have ground wiring, which is linked to the ground wiring of the indoor and outdoor unit. The wiring work should be done by qualified persons according to circuit drawing. .
11. TEST OPERATION 1. Split type outdoor unit The test operation must be carried out after the entire installation has been completed. Please confirm the following points before the test operation: The indoor unit and outdoor unit are installed properly. a a Tubing and wiring are correctly completed. a The refrigerant pipe system is leakage-checked. The drainage is unimpeded. Fig.10-1 a The heating insulation works well. a . The $round wiring is connected correctly.
The Specification of Power (For Side Air Outlet Outdoor Unit) r Table 10.
I Tablel04 r Table 106 1-PHASE 1-PHASE 1-PHASE 3.PHASE 220-230V-60H2 220-230V-60H2 220-230Y-60H2 380V 3N-60H2 30/25 40125 40125 30n5 3x2.5 3x2.5 3x4.0 5x2.5 2.5 2.5 4.0 2.5 3x2.5 3x4.0 5x2.5 2x1.0 2x1.0 1x2.5 4x2.5 2-core shield wire 2x0.
The Specification of Power (For Tr Gondition) I r Tab*e 10-7 50Hz Spilt Type r l.PHASE 3-PHASE 1-PHASE 1-PHASE 220-240V-lfrHz 220-240V-fiHz 20t16 40n5 6080 40/30 3x2.5 3x2.5 3x4.0 5x2.5 2.5 2.5 4,0 2.5 3x2.5 3x4.0 5x2.5 5x2.5 4x0.75 3x0.75 4x0.75 1-core shield wire 1x0.5 1-core shield wire 1 x0.5 220-240V- 380V 3N-50H2 50112 Table 10-8 60Hz Spilt Type l.
r Table 10-10 60Hz Vertical Discharge IYPe 208-A0V- r 1-PHASE 1-PHASE 1-PHASE 601'12 208-A0V- 60Hz 1.PMSE 3.PHASE 208-230V- 60Hz 208-230V- 60Hz 208-80V 3N-mHz 20116 40125 50/30 60/45 40n5 3x1.0 3x1.0 3x1.0 3x1.0 5x1.0 3x2.5 3x2.5 3x4 3x6 5x2.5 4x0.75 4x0.75 4x0.75 4x0.75 4x0.
A CAUTION The wiring chart of both cooling only type and cooling& heating type in R22 and R410A series are shown as follows,When wiring, please choose the corresponding figure,or it may cause damage. r Fig.10.5 Weak elec-signal link wiring Strong elec-signal ink wiring o Ground the air conditioner propedy in case to affect its anti-interference function.For T3 Condition Wiring chart (For Side Air Outlet Outdoor Unit) r Fig.10-6 POWER: 22O-240VAC- 50Hz (3sre cable 3x2.smm' ) 2sre €ble -e - 2x1.
-! I F { { MoDEL 18 (1 PHASE'soHz) (For R22 , Cooling onry' ,.
r Fig.10-9 POWER: 220V- 6OHz 3-@re Cable RW300/500 3x2.5 mm' I i MODEL 18 (1 PHASEqtb) (For M2, Co&Bq*y) r Air.Conditioner Link-circuit Fis.10-10 POWER: 220-240V- SOHZ OR 208-230V-60H2 MODEL 18 Tdl PHASE,50i60HZ) (For R22, Heating & Cooting) i Air Conditioner Link.
3'core @ble 3x2 5 mm' d o o a F = -3 ;-6v= ,r*-!|"',flif ,tTS3*t;3'Id"""'r inslallation manual 26
r Fig.l0-13 POWER: ?2O-24OV- SOHZ ($@re €ble '3x2.smm') := I a e r---!9 6l F=l e]- = MODEL24 (1 P|-|ASE,50HZ) (For R22 and R410A C@ling mly) Air Conditioner Link+ircuit Fig.10-14 POWER: 38(M15V 3N- 50Hz (s.@re cable '5x l.smm?) MODEL 24 (3 PHASE,50Hz) (For R22 and R4'10A, C@ling only) Air Conditioner Link.
I r FIg.10-15 POWER: 20&230V- 60Hz 3-core Cable 3x2.5 mm" MODEL 24 (1 PHASE,60HZ) (For R22 . Hbatins & cooling) (Foi n22 , xeating dcooling&PTc) r Fig.10-16 MoDEL 24^'48 (1 PHASE'60H2) (For R22 , Cooling only) installation manual 28 Air Conditioner Link.
Fig.10-17 POWER: 22O-24OV- SOHZ OR 208-230V-60H2 3-core Cable 3x2.5 mm' MODEL 24 Tr (1 PHASE,50/60H2) (For R22 and R41ilA, Heating & C@ling) Air Conditioner Link-circuit Fig.10-18 POWER: 22O-24OVAC- SOHZ (3-core €ble 3x4.
r Fig.t0-19 POWER: 380-415V 3N- 50Hz (s{ore €ble 5x2.5mm') MODEL 30-48 (3 PHASE,S0HZ) (For R410A, Heating & C@ling) MODEL 36-48 (3 PHASE,5oHZ) (For R22, Heating & Cooling) Air Gonditioner Link-circuit Fig.10-20 rffii I tooot n3bqqdd nl \l I \E POWER: \ 220-24oV- SoHz (3-@€ mble 4 =L€r) -l = = a r----r EFE sheild wire 1x0.5 mm'? I 1-@B cable '1x2.5 mm' liil:ls- l-ril=ld- hn.ld- 3@re €ble 3x4.0 mm' =.
Fig.10-21 POWER: 380V 3N- 50Hz (s€re €ble '5x2.5mm'? ) 'l-€re €ble 1xl.O mm'? MoDEL 36-48 (3 PHASE,SoHZ) (For R22 , C@ling mly) Air Conditioner Link+ircuit MODEL 30-,18 (3 PHASE,SoHZ) (For R4104, C@ling only) . Fas.10-22 POWER: 22G240V- 50Hz OR 208-230V-60H2 I i !l \ MODEL 36 T3 (1 PHASE,50/60H2) (For M2, Heating & Cooling) 3s.e cable lg'q' Air Gonditioner Link.
r Fig.{0-23 ll -t \ \il \ sffCabl€ 5x2.5 mm' 4ffe csble 4xo.z5mm'? Air Conditioner Link-circuit MODEL 36-48 (3 PHASE,50/60H2) (For R22, Heating & Cooling) ilOMRUillI lEl?-='=FFA=l n,ffi.n, lo--l tri-l9l P,i[H- =trtr a &.tnil 6 F el0[l l!Dl6{q< Iel=lok- 6'@lol.
r Fig.'|0-25 Fffil l-l6ri5r6r6li5rd-l nzl ilmoRulllr n, =ffi I POWER: 380V-3N 60Hz o =l[01 I Cable ffi MODEL 42 (3 PHASE,60HZ) (For R22 , Cooling only) r .rll l. f s-., / )able H07RN 5x 2.5 mm': Air Conditioner Link.circult Fig.
Fig.10-27 y&c lEl=l=lE=l=l=l=l=l=l-l Y&G sr{e -[mi i I l6l^le1-1 I E:trF 4 llo = F h---T-l or POWER: 380-415V 3N- 50Hz (5-core cable 5X2.5m2 ) ol (S-core cable 5X2.5 m2 ) s-core cable gxz.s nm 6O00OBtu/h B tYPe(3-Phase) ( -1 ,1 For R410A,heating&cooling ) 2 Air Condition Link-Circuit Wiring chart (For Vertical Discharge Outdoor Unit) T { Fig.10-28 {t POWER: 220V- *tE OR 20&230V- 60Hz 3€re Cable 3x 1.0 mm' POWER: 220V- S0llz oR 208-230V3-@re Cable 3x2.
Fis.10-29 3{re Cable 3x1.0 mm' POWER: 220Y- SOHz OR 208-230V- 60Hz 'I' 3sre cable 3x25mm'z f MODEL 18 Ts (1 PHASE,50/60H2) (For R22 , Heating & Cooling) Air Gonditioner Link.circuit Fig.10-30 -l POWER: 22OV- SOHZ OR 208-230V- 60Hz f / \ 4sre \ 3rore cable 3x1.0 mm'2 cabte lrsiqrr' POWER: 22OV- 50Hz OR 208-230V- 60Hz 'f' / l MODEL 36 Ta (1 PHASE, 50/60H2) (For R22 , Heating & Cooling) 3-core cable 3,4.
r Fi9.1031 POWER: 208-230V- 60Hz 3€re Cable 3x1.0 mm' \ 4€E cable \ ----t:!z9r!4!-l POWER: 208-230V- 60Hz 'f / ' 3ore cable 3x6.0mm' Air Conditioner Link-cilcuit MoDEL 48 Tr (1 PHASE, 60Hz) (For R22 , Hebting & Cooling) Fig.t032 POWER: 380V 3N- sOHz oR 20&230V 3N- 60H f s€re cable / s't.o mm' 4sre Cable 410.75 mm' . .
Wiring chart (For Centrifugal Fan Outdoor Unit) r Fig.10€3 ilMRUil]I Y&G POWER: 22O-24OVAC SoHz ( t NOTE: R is shorting slub g@p what put lnlo of C€nfitugd Fan Outd@r Unit. MODEL 24-36 (1 PHASE,50Hz) (For R410A,, Heating & C@ling) r elstri€l@nt ol box Air Conditioner Link-circuii Fig.10-34. MODEL 30-48 (3 PHASE,SoHz) (For R410A,, Heating & C@ling) Alr Conditioner Link.