Ductless Split Heat Pump Outdoor Unit 18K: 2U18MS2VHB 24K: 3U24MS2VHB 36K: 4U36MS2VHB Compact Cassette Type Indoor 9K: AB09SC2VH* 12K: AB12SC2VH* 18K: AB18SC2VH* Wall Mount Type Indoor 7K: AW07LC2VH* 9K: AW09LC2VH* 12K: AW12LC2VH* 18K: AW18LC2VH* Slim Duct Type Indoor 7K: AD07SL2VH* 9K: AD09SL2VH* 12K: AD12SL2VH* 18K: AD18SL2VH* Table of Contents Outdoor Unit Installation..................................................................................................................
Outdoor Unit Installation ENGLISH Introduction - Overview Outdoor Unit Product Information The FlexFit Multi-zone Heat Pump systems feature DC inverter technology to deliver high energy efficiency. The inverter technology operates variable speed compressors and fan motors. The outdoor is equipped with electronic expansion valves , which control refrigerant flow independently to each indoor unit that is installed. All of the outdoor units feature an internal oil separator to increase compressor live.
Introduction - Overview Outdoor Unit Product Information ENGLISH Temperature Control and the Inverter The outdoor unit inverter will operate the compressor, outdoor fan motor and indoor fan motor at the proper speed to provide enough capacity to satisfy the heat load from all operating indoor units. As the temperature in the zones gets closer to the setpoint requirement, the inverter will slow everything down. This is normal operation.
Introduction - Overview ENGLISH Product Specifications Model Number Cooling Non-ducted Cooling Ducted Heating Non-ducted Heating Ducted Operating Range Power Supply Outdoor 2U18MS2VHB 3U24MS2VHB Rated Capacity Btu/hr 17,400 22,500 34,000 Capacity Range Btu/hr 4,400-19,400 5,000-24,500 5,000-36,000 Rated Power Input W 1,650 2,250 3,770 SEER 16.0 18.0 18.0 EER 10.5 10.0 9.
Step 1 - Preparation Required Tools for Installation more than 10ft away depending on radio wave conditions.) • Since drain flows out of the outdoor unit, do not place anything under the unit that must be kept away from moisture. Note: 1) Cannot be installed hanging from ceiling or stacked. 2) If installing on a high place such as a roof, with a fence or guard rail around it. 3) If there is a potential for accumulated snow to block the air inlet or heat exchanger, install the unit on a higher base.
ENGLISH Step 2 - Installation of the Outdoor Unit Set the Outdoor Unit 2.1 Step 2.2 Step - 2.1 Set the unit on mount or pad. If located in snow area, use heat pump risers to elevate the outdoor unit. Make sure the outdoor unit is installed level and is stable. Attaching Drain Elbow to Outdoor Unit 2.2 Step - 2.2 If the unit is located in an area where freezing can occur, do not install the rubber drain fitting onto the bottom of the unit. If the area stays above freezing.
Step 3 - Refrigerant Line Connections Connection Priority ENGLISH The line sets are connected to the indoor piping port connections labeled A through D. The connections are made with a flare fitting. Flare nut fittings are included with the unit. Note: Start the connections at the lowest port. Always size the lines to the requirement of the indoor unit. Use a line size adapter if the required line size differs from the port size on the outdoor unit. If any ports are not used, they remain capped.
Step 3 - Refrigerant Line Connections Step 3.2 ENGLISH Piping Connection 3.1 Step - 3.1 Refrigerant piping connections for the mini-split system are made utilizing flare connections. Follow standard practices for creating pipe flares. When cutting and reaming the tubing, use caution to prevent dirt or debris from entering the tubing. Remember to place the nut on the pipe before creating the flare. 3.2 Step - 3.2 Step 3.
Step 4 - Leak Test and Evacuation Step 4.3 System Evacuation 4.2 Step - 4.2 Attach a manifold gauge, micron gauge, and vacuum pump to the suction line port using adapter AD-87 (field supplied). (Illustration 5) Evacuate the system to 350 microns. Close the vacuum pump valve and check the micron gauge. If the gauge rises above 500 microns in 60 seconds, evacuation is incomplete or there is a leak in the system. If the gauge does not rise above 500 microns in 60 seconds, evacuation is complete. 4.
ENGLISH Step 5 - Electrical Connections Step 5.1 Wiring Unit 5.1 Step - 5.1 Remove the cover plate of the outdoor unit to expose the terminal block connections. 5.2 Step -5.2 Connect Line Voltage from Circuit Breaker/Disconnect to outdoor unit wire terminal Always follow local and national codes when installing electrical wiring. The required fuse size can be found in the product specification section of this manual.
Step 5 - Electrical Connections This unit is capable of automatically checking for wiring errors between the indoor and outdoor units. ENGLISH Wiring Error Check Illustration 6 To enter the wiring error check test, place all 4 DIP switches of the test board to the ON position. (Illustration 6) Remove and reapply power to the unit, the system will enter the operation of “Wiring Error Check”.
Step 6 - Charging ENGLISH Charge the system using the weight method. The unit comes with enough charge for 25 feet per circuit. For example, the 2 port unit will come with 50 feet of charge, the 3 port unit will come with 75 feet of charge, and the 4 port unit will come with 100 feet of charge. If the system must have additional charge added, add .2 ounces of charge for every additional foot of refrigerant line that is above factory charge.
Seacoast Application • Install the outdoor unit in a place (such as near buildings etc.) where it can be protected from sea breeze which can damage the outdoor unit. ODU Sea breeze Sea breeze ODU ODU Sea Sea • If you cannot avoid installing the outdoor unit by the seashore, construct a protection wall around it to block the sea breeze.
Indoor Unit Installation - Cassette ENGLISH Introduction - Overview Cassette Product Information The Cassette Indoor Air Handler ships consists of a cassette assembly and operational louver. The Cassette Indoor Unit is operated via a factory supplied remote control. Wired controller is optional. Factory Supplied Remote The Cassette unit will install between standard dropped ceiling grids.
Introduction - Overview Electrical Power The cassette has a marked area to cut out if outside air is desired. The piping connection should be made with a 4 inch diameter pipe. Outside air should be pre-filtered prior to entry into the cassette. Follow all local codes and regulations when installing electrical wiring. Route required electrical power to area where cassette is to be located. Maintain at least a 10 foot separation between TV and Radio wiring and the power to the indoor unit.
Step 1 - Preparation ENGLISH Required Tools for Installation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Drill Wire Snipper Hole Saw 2 3/4” Vacuum pump Soap-and-water solution or gas leakage detector Torque wrench 17mm, 22mm, 26mm Tubing cutter Flaring tool Razor knife Measuring tape Level Micron gauge Nitrogen Mini-Split AD-87 Adapter (1/4” to 5/16”) A - Non-adhesive Tape B - Adhesive Tape C - Saddle (L.S.
Step 2 - Installation of the Cassette Unit Step By Step Guide To Cassette Installation ENGLISH 2.1 Step 2.1 Step 2.1 Use cardboard template to locate center point of cassette for mounting. Use a plumb bob and string to position cassette by referencing center hole of template. Mark the mounting positions of the threaded rods using the guides on the cardboard template. 2.2 Step 2.2 Install threaded rods to structure using appropriate fasteners. 2.3 Step 2.
Step 2 - Installation of the Cassette Unit Step 2.8A ENGLISH Step 2.5A Step 2.5B PAGE 18 Step 2.8B Step 2.6 Step 2.8C Step 2.7 Step 2.
Step 3 - Electrical Connections Electrical Connections Indoor and Outdoor Units ENGLISH 14 AWG Stranded Wire Only. (Central Controller Not Used) Maintain 10 feet of separation between TV and any Radio wiring. Step 4 - Louver Installation To mount the louver cover onto the cassette assembly. Install 2 screws at the keyhole slot positions shown in the first photo. Place louver onto the 2 screws and press louver onto cassette housing. Swing hang clip into position. (White circle.
Indoor Unit Installation - Wall Mount ENGLISH Introduction - Overview Wall Mount Indoor Unit Specifications Indoor AW07LC2VHA AW09LC2VHA AW12LC2VHA AW18LC2VHA Rated Cooling Capacity Btu/hr 7,000 9,000 12,000 18,000 Rated Heating Capacity Btu/hr 8,000 10,000 13,000 19,000 Voltage, Cycle, Phase V/Hz/- 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 208-230/60/1 Fan Speed Stages 5+Auto 5+Auto 5+Auto 5+Auto (Turbo/High/Med/Low/ Quiet) CFM 410/350/295/235/205 410/350/295/235/205 440/380/320/2
Step 1 - Preparation Required Tools for Installation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Choose a place solid enough to bear the weight of the unit. • Avoid choosing a site with steam or heat • When mounting the unit always maintain proper clearances • Position so that the condensate can easily drain. • An area where the piping can be connected with the outdoor unit. • Where airflow can blow evenly throughout the room. • Place a minimum distance of 3 ft.
ENGLISH Step 2 - Installation of the Wall Mount Unit Step 2.3 Attaching the Mounting Plate to the Wall 2.1 Step 2.1 Using a stud sensor, locate and mark the stud positions in the wall where the indoor unit is to be mounted. 2.2 Step 2.2 Place the mounting plate on the wall in the desired location taking into account the minimum clearances necessary for proper operation. Using a level, verify the mounting plate is horizontal and mark the screw locations. 2.3 Step 2.
Step 2 - Installation of the Wall Mount Unit 2.6 Step 2.6 Step 2.8A 2.7 ENGLISH Drill the piping hole using a hole saw of the correct diameter. Angle the drill with a downward pitch to the outside wall so that the outside hole will be ¼” lower than the inside hole, giving the hole the proper angle for condensate drainage. Step 2.7 Install the piping hole cover flange at the hole opening on the inside wall. NOTE: The cover flange may require modification to fit properly behind the wall unit housing. 2.
Step 3 - Electrical Connections Step - 3.1A & 3.1B Illustration 3 To make the electrical connections for the indoor unit, two cover plates must be removed. Raise the front cover to access the screws to remove these covers. 3.2 Outdoor unit Indoor unit Step - 3.2 & 3.2A & 3.2B 3wire 1 4AWG Access the four conductor cable through the cover plate opening and make the wiring connections noting the wire color used on each terminal.
ENGLISH Indoor Unit Installation - Slim Duct Introduction - Overview Slim Duct Product Information The Slim Duct Indoor Air Handler ships consisting of a single assembly. The Slim Duct indoor unit is operated via a factory supplied wired remote control. Wired Controller The Slim Duct unit will install above the ceiling or in a soffit area. It is mounted using threaded rods that fit into brackets that are located at all four corners of the Slim Duct assembly.
Condensate Handling Electrical Power The Slim Duct unit has a built-in condensate pump and water level safety switch. There are also two optional ports for gravity drainage. The condensate pump is rated to lift water up to 24” from the point of discharge on the Slim Duct unit. Follow all local codes and regulations when installing electrical wiring. The Slim Duct unit comes with a grey connection hose with clamp. This hose is connected to the Slim Duct unit condensate discharge hose port.
Step 1 - Preparation Required Tools for Installation • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Drill Wire Snipper Hole Saw 2 3/4” Vacuum pump Soap-and-water solution or gas leakage detector Torque wrench 17mm, 22mm, 26mm Tubing cutter Flaring tool Razor knife Measuring tape Level Micron gauge Nitrogen Mini-Split AD-87 Adapter (1/4” to 5/16”) A - Non-adhesive Tape B - Adhesive Tape C - Saddle (L.S.
ENGLISH Step 2 - Installation of the Slim Duct Unit Step By Step Guide To Slim Duct Unit Installation 2.1 Step 2.1 Step 2.1 Determine and mark the position of where the Slim Duct unit is to be installed. Install the hardware necessary to mount the threaded rods. Always select a location strong enough to support the indoor Slim Duct unit. 2.2 Step 2.2 Install the threaded rods to the hardware attached to the structure. 2.3 Step 2.
Step 2 - Installation of the Slim Duct Unit Step 2.7A Step 2.5A Step 2.7B Re-install electrical box cover ENGLISH Step 2.5 Step 2.6 Step 2.8 Rear side air inlet Diffuser Return Duct Bottom side air inlet Step 2.
Step 3 - Electrical Connections ENGLISH Electrical Connections Indoor and Outdoor Units 14 AWG Stranded Wire Only. (Central Controller Not Used) Maintain 10 feet of separation between TV and any Radio wiring. Step 4 - Pull Vacuum on System See Step 4.2 of the outdoor unit installation section for how to pull a vacuum.
Remote Controller Functions Running the unit in QUIET mode for a long period of time may cause the room temperature to not reach the set temperature. If this occurs, cancel QUIET mode and set the fan speed to a higher setting. 3 COOL Button In COOL mode, the unit operates in cooling. When FAN is set to AUTO, the air conditioner automatically adjusts the 7 will be fan speed according to room temperature. The displayed during COOL mode.
ENGLISH 9 Louver SWING Button - Vertical Air Flow Direction Adjustment Press the SWING UP/DOWN button to choose the position of the vertical airflow louvers. The remote control display changes as follows: BLANK 0.5h 0.5h TIMER ON TIMER OFF TIMER ON-OFF 0.5h TIMER OFF-ON Cancel TIMER ON setting: With a TIMER ON set, press the CONFIRM/CANCEL button once to cancel the TIMER ON.
the time. After replacing batteries or a power failure occurs, the time setting will need to be reset. 13 SLEEP Button Sleep mode Press the Extra Function icon, the button to Sleep Operation Mode 1. SLEEP mode during COOL, DRY modes One hour after SLEEP mode starts, the temperature will rise 2°F above set temperature, after another hour, the temperature rises an additional 2°F. The unit will run for an additional six hours, then turns off.
ENGLISH G) Fahrenheit/Celsius mode shift on unit and remote To switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius press the EXTRA button until either Celsius or Fahrenheit FUNCTION button to is displayed. Press the CONFIRM/CANCEL apply the change. H) 50°F low temperature heating - Feature not available on this series. I) Electrical heating - Feature not available on this series. 15 HEALTH Button Feature not available on this series. 16 Confirm/Cancel Button Function: Setting and canceling timer and other functions.
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