Fedders R407C User Manual

FEDDERS  
LARGE SPLIT UNIT (R407C)  
SERVICE MANUAL  
ISSUED ON 1 APRIL,2003  
SECTION A: SPECIFICATIONS  
FEDDERS LARGE SPLIT (R407C)  
MODEL NUMBER  
Indoor unit  
Outdoor unit  
E1FE418N6D EHFE418N6D E1FE424N6D EHFE424N6D  
E1FC418N6G EHFC418N6G E1FC424N6G EHFC424N6G  
PERFORMANCE DATA  
Volts / Hz / Phase  
220-240 / 50 / 1 220-240 / 50 / 1 220-240 / 50 / 1 220-240 / 50 / 1  
Cooling - BTU/h (kW)  
17500 (5.13)  
17500 (5.13)  
18300 (5.36)  
9.8/9.8  
0.95636026  
8.5/8.4  
21500 (6.30)  
21000 (6.16)  
22000 (6.45)  
11.2/11.4  
2400/2550  
8.4/8.6  
Heating - BTU/h (kW)  
Amps (Cooling / Heating)  
Watts (Cooling / Heating)  
EER (Cooling)  
--  
9.8  
2060  
8.5  
--  
11.0  
2400  
8.8  
Indoor Sound Level (dBA)  
Moisture Removel (Litres/h)  
Air Circulation - CMH (CFM)  
Interconnecting Tubing  
Maximum Tibing Length - m (ft)  
47  
3.0  
850  
3/8" & 5/8"  
15 (49.2)  
47  
3.0  
850/920  
3/8" & 5/8"  
15 (49.2)  
47  
3.5  
830  
3/8" & 5/8"  
15 (49.2)  
47  
3.5  
830/920  
3/8" & 5/8"  
15 (49.2)  
UNIT DIMENSIONS - mm (inch)  
Indoor Unit : Width  
Depth  
1020(40.16)  
195(7.68)  
1020(40.16)  
195(7.68)  
1020(40.16)  
195(7.68)  
1020(40.16)  
195(7.68)  
Height  
Outdoor Unit : Width  
Depth  
320 (12.60)  
895 (35.2)  
331 (13.0)  
623 (24.6)  
320 (12.60)  
895 (35.2)  
331 (13.0)  
623 (24.6)  
320 (12.60)  
895 (35.2)  
331 (13.0)  
623 (24.6)  
320 (12.60)  
895 (35.2)  
331 (13.0)  
623 (24.6)  
Height  
CARTON DIMENSIONS mm (inch)  
Indoor Unit : Width  
Depth  
Height  
Outdoor Unit : Width  
Depth  
1050(41.34)  
290(11.42)  
370(14.57)  
1070(42.13)  
460(18.11)  
735(28.94)  
1050(41.34)  
290(11.42)  
370(14.57)  
1070(42.13)  
460(18.11)  
735(28.94)  
1050(41.34)  
290(11.42)  
370(14.57)  
1070(42.13)  
460(18.11)  
735(28.94)  
1050(41.34)  
290(11.42)  
370(14.57)  
1070(42.13)  
460(18.11)  
735(28.94)  
Height  
WEIGHTS - kg (lb)  
Indoor Unit : Net Weight  
Shipping Weight  
Outdoor Unit : Net Weight  
Shipping Weight  
14(30.8)  
18(39.6)  
47(103.4)  
53(116.6)  
14(30.8)  
18(39.6)  
47(103.4)  
53(116.6)  
14(30.8)  
18(39.6)  
62(136.4)  
68(149.6)  
14(30.8)  
18(39.6)  
62(136.4)  
68(149.6)  
CONTAINER LOADING  
20 foot container  
60  
60  
60  
60  
40 foot container  
40 foot H.C. container  
126  
140  
126  
140  
126  
140  
126  
140  
A1  
SECTION B: PARTS LIST AND EXPLODED VIEWS  
FEDDERS  
LARGE SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER(R407C)  
SERVICE PARTS LIST  
SPECIFICATIONS :  
INDOOR UNIT DIMENSIONS : 1020(40.15")W x 195(7.68")D x 320(12.60")H  
OUTDOOR UNIT DIMENSIONS : 895(35.2")W x 331(13.0")D x 623(24.6")H  
AT STANDARD AHAM  
RATING CONDITIONS  
REFRIGERANT  
CHARGE  
GRAMS OF  
R-407C  
R
E
EER  
COOL  
8.5  
8.5  
8.4  
MODEL  
V
BTU/h (kW) MODE  
Volt / Hz  
Amps  
9.8  
Watts  
2060  
2060  
2154  
E1FE418N6D - E1FC418N6G  
EHFE418N6D - EHFC418N6G  
17500 (5.13) COOL 220-240 / 50  
17500 (5.13) COOL 220-240 / 50  
18300 (5.36) HEAT 220-240 / 50  
1.43 kg  
1.50 kg  
9.8  
9.8  
--  
E1FE424N6D - E1FC424N6G  
EHFE424N6D - EHFC424N6G  
21500 (6.30) COOL 220-240 / 50  
21000 (6.16) COOL 220-240 / 50  
22000 (6.45) HEAT 220-240 / 50  
11.0  
11.2  
11.4  
2400  
2400  
2550  
8.8  
8.4  
8.6  
1.55 kg  
1.70 kg  
--  
B1  
MODEL NUMBER  
FEDDERS  
LARGE SPLIT  
INDOOR EVAPORATOR UNIT  
(R407C)  
E
1
F
E
4
E
H
F
E
4
E
1
F
E
4
E
H
F
E
4
1
1
2
2
8
8
4
4
N
6
D
N
6
D
N
6
D
N
6
D
Item  
No.  
Description  
Service Part #  
-----CHASSIS ASSEMBLY-----  
Lock Plate, Blower Wheel Left  
Lock Plate, Fan Motor, Right  
Lock Plate, Fan Motor, Left  
1
2
3
36-08-00010-001  
36-08-00020-001  
36-08-00030-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
5
6
Motor, Discharge Cover  
Plate protect, Coil Water  
Tube Bracket  
36-08-00050-001  
36-08-00060-001  
36-08-00070-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
Base Asm.  
36-08-00080-001  
1
1
1
1
(include PS base, reinforce plate  
and insulation)  
8
9
Fan Motor  
Grommet, Fan Motor  
35-16-90010-001  
36-08-00100-001  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
10 Blower Wheel, Dia102x763lg, Antimould  
11 Blower Wheel Grommet Asm  
(include grommet, bearing)  
36-08-00110-002  
36-08-00120-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12 Drip Tray  
36-08-00130-001  
1
1
1
1
(include PS and PE insulation  
complete)  
13 Air Deflector  
14 Handle Air Deflector  
15 Tie-bar, Air Deflector  
36-08-00140-001  
36-08-00150-001  
36-08-00160-001  
14  
2
2
14  
2
2
14  
2
2
14  
2
2
16 Discharge Cover  
17 Bearing, Discharge Cover, Mid  
36-08-00170-001  
36-08-00180-001  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
18 Bearing, Discharge Cover, Left  
20 Plug, Drip Tray  
36-08-00190-001  
36-08-00210-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21 Drain Hose Asm.  
36-08-00220-001  
1
1
1
1
(include drain hose,insulation)  
22 Decorative Front Grille,Neuter  
23 Decorative Front Top Cover  
36-08-00230-N01  
36-08-00240-N01  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
B2  
MODEL NUMBER  
FEDDERS  
LARGE SPLIT  
INDOOR EVAPORATOR UNIT  
(R407C)  
E
1
F
E
4
E
H
F
E
4
E
1
F
E
4
E
H
F
E
4
1
1
2
2
8
8
4
4
N
6
D
N
6
D
N
6
D
N
6
D
Item  
No.  
Description  
Service Part #  
-----CHASSIS ASSEMBLY(Cont')-----  
24 Filter  
35-16-00010-001  
2
2
2
2
NI 3M Purifying Filter  
NI Charcoal Purifying Filter  
35-03-01460-001  
35-03-00260-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
25 Lens, Sensor  
26 Cover, Screw  
27 Label, LED Lens  
36-08-00250-001  
36-08-00260-001  
36-08-00270-001  
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
1
3
1
-----REFRIGERANT ASSEMBLY-----  
28 Evaporator Coil Asm.  
(include flare fittings, top, bottom &  
back coil Asm., connecting  
tubes)  
37-16-08540-001  
1
1
1
1
-----ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY-----  
29 Metal Cover, Electical Box  
30 Metal Cover, Terminal Connection  
36-08-00280-001  
36-08-00290-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
31 Base, Main PCB  
36-08-00300-001  
1
1
1
1
32 Electrical Box  
33 Cover, Electical Box  
34 Cover, Terminal Connection  
36-08-00310-001  
36-08-00320-001  
36-08-00330-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
35 Strain Relief, Interconnect  
36-08-00340-001  
1
1
1
1
36 Metal Electrical Box Asm  
37 Electrical Box, Front  
36-08-00350-001  
36-08-00360-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
38 Holder, Receiver  
36-08-00370-001  
35-16-00030-001  
35-03-00540-031  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NI Mount Plate, Terminal Block  
NI Terminal Block ,9P  
39 Cover, LED  
40 Base, LED  
36-08-00380-001  
36-08-00390-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
B3  
MODEL NUMBER  
FEDDERS  
LARGE SPLIT  
INDOOR EVAPORATOR UNIT  
(R407C)  
E
1
F
E
4
E
H
F
E
4
E
1
F
E
4
E
H
F
E
4
1
1
2
2
8
8
4
4
N
6
D
N
6
D
N
6
D
N
6
D
Item  
No.  
Description  
-----ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY(Cont')-----  
Service Part #  
35-16-04160-012  
50-18-0015N-001  
41 Main P.C. Board (C/O)  
1
--  
1
1
--  
1
41 Main P.C. Board Kit (H/P)  
(Includes LED, Receiver PCB,  
All Thermisters, Cables)  
--  
--  
42 LED PC Board  
43 Receiver PC Board  
35-16-04110-011  
35-16-04120-011  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
44 Wiring Diagram (C/O)  
44 Wiring Diagram (H/P)  
36-08-00420-001  
36-08-00430-001  
1
--  
--  
1
1
--  
--  
1
NI Power Cord  
46 Strain Relief, Power Cord  
36-08-00440-001  
36-08-00450-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NI Clip, Thermistor  
NI Spring, Thermistor  
NI Indoor Air Thermistor,10K  
NI Indoor Coil Thermistor,10K  
35-03-01280-001  
35-05-00200-001  
35-11-04140-03K  
35-11-04110-03K  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
NI Outdoor Coil Thermistor, 10K  
NI Jumper, Outdoor Thermistor  
35-11-04120-03K  
35-16-04170-011  
--  
--  
1
1
--  
--  
1
1
-----PACKAGING PARTS-----  
48 Mounting Bracket, Unit  
36-08-00460-001  
1
1
1
1
49 Remote Control (C/O),Neuter  
49 Remote Control (H/P),Neuter  
11-23-03640-020  
11-23-03640-021  
1
-
-
1
1
-
-
1
50 Remote Control Holder  
35-02-00070-01V  
1
1
1
1
51 Packaging Clam Shell  
52 Carton,Neuter  
54 Accessory Kit Carton  
NI Unit Plastic Bag  
36-08-00400-001  
36-08-00410-001  
35-03-00320-001  
35-08-01140-001  
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
57 Signal/Thermistor Wire 15M,OD  
35-02-01170-02K  
-
1
-
1
NI User Manual  
NI Installation Manual  
35-03-01350-001  
35-24-00130-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
B4  
MODEL NUMBER  
FEDDERS  
LARGE SPLIT UNIT  
OUTDOOR CONDENSER UNIT  
(R407C)  
E
1
F
C
4
E
H
F
C
4
E
1
F
C
4
E
H
F
C
4
1
1
2
2
8
8
4
4
N
6
G
N
6
G
N
6
G
N
6
G
Item  
No.  
Description  
Service Part #  
35-24-05150-001  
35-24-05010-083  
37-24-01010-001  
35-24-90000-001  
35-08-02000-001  
35-24-05050-081  
35-24-05080-083  
35-24-05060-081  
35-24-05140-001  
35-05-00190-001  
35-24-05090-081  
37-24-08130-001  
-----CHASSIS ASSEMBLY-----  
1
2
Front Grille  
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Front Panel (painted),Neuter  
Fan Blade  
3
4
Fan Motor  
5
Mesh-Panel (securing)  
Rear Post (painted)  
Top Cover (painted)  
Side Panel (painted)  
Service Cover  
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
Compressor Blanket  
Motor Mounting Bracket (Painted)  
Partition (Asm with foam seal)  
44  
44  
Wiring Diagram (C/O)  
Wiring Diagram (H/P)  
35-24-00100-003  
35-24-00120-003  
1
--  
--  
1
1
--  
--  
1
45  
13  
Mounting Bracket Reinforced  
37-24-05010-081  
2
2
2
2
-----REFRIGERANT ASSEMBLY-----  
Base Pan Asm. (1-48 Frame)  
Base Pan Asm. (Bristol)  
(include base pan and mounting  
legs - painted)  
35-24-08010-084  
35-24-08010-081  
1
--  
1
--  
--  
1
--  
1
14  
Service Valve Plate (painted)  
35-24-05100-083  
1
1
1
1
15a 3-Way Service Valve, 5/8"  
15b 2-Way Service Valve, 3/8"  
37-24-06010-003  
37-24-06020-002  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
B8  
MODEL NUMBER  
FEDDERS  
LARGE SPLIT UNIT  
OUTDOOR CONDENSER UNIT  
(R407C)  
E
1
F
C
4
E
H
F
C
4
E
1
F
C
4
E
H
F
C
4
1
1
2
2
8
8
4
4
N
6
G
N
6
G
N
6
G
N
6
G
Item  
No.  
Description  
Service Part #  
-----REFRIGERANT ASSEMBLY(Cont')-----  
16  
Capillary Tube, 0.064" ID x 13"  
S0-02-C0002-N14  
1
1
1
1
17  
18  
19  
Condenser Assembly, Inner (14FPI)  
Condenser Assembly, Outer (14FPI)  
Plastic Coil Protection Mesh  
35-24-08020-002  
35-24-08030-002  
37-24-01020-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
20  
Compressor Kit '( with accessories)  
Compressor Kit '( with accessories)  
50-16-0114N-001  
50-16-0115N-001  
1
--  
1
--  
--  
1
--  
1
24  
25  
Reversing Valve  
Crankcase Heater  
Crankcase Heater  
37-03-08190-001  
35-11-00340-009  
35-11-00340-010  
--  
--  
--  
1
1
--  
--  
--  
--  
1
--  
1
47  
51  
Check Valve  
Overload Protect (DB35-00011C)  
36-08-00580-001  
35-05-00620-001  
--  
1
1
1
--  
-
1
-
70  
70  
NI  
Filter-Drier  
Filter-Drier  
Strainer  
37-01-05010-001  
37-24-06110-001  
88-60-00220-007  
1
-
1
-
1
1
1
-
1
-
1
1
-----ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY-----  
Terminal Block, 3 Pole  
Terminal Block, 5 Pole  
26  
35-03-00570-001  
35-03-00580-001  
1
--  
--  
1
1
--  
--  
1
27  
28  
29  
Control Box  
35-24-05040-001  
16-05-00750-002  
16-05-00730-132  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Fan Motor Capacitor, 3uF  
Compressor Capacitor, 40uF/440V  
30  
31  
Strap, Capacitor  
Start Assist  
35-05-00240-001  
16-06-03480-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
32  
33  
Strain Relief (Multi Usage Type)  
Thermostat-Bimetal  
35-03-25060-001  
11-23-03950-001  
2
--  
2
1
2
--  
2
1
B9  
MODEL NUMBER  
FEDDERS  
LARGE SPLIT UNIT  
OUTDOOR CONDENSER UNIT  
(R407C)  
E
1
F
C
4
E
H
F
C
4
E
1
F
C
4
E
H
F
C
4
1
1
2
2
8
8
4
4
N
6
G
N
6
G
N
6
G
N
6
G
Item  
No.  
Description  
Service Part #  
-----PACKAGING PARTS-----  
Carton,Neuter  
34  
35-24-00070-N01  
1
1
1
1
35  
36  
EPS Pad, Top Left  
EPS Pad, Top Right  
35-24-00030-001  
35-24-00040-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
37  
38  
EPS Tie-bar  
EPS Side Post  
35-08-02060-001  
35-24-00020-001  
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
39  
40  
EPS Side Pad  
EPS Bottom Pad  
35-24-00050-001  
35-24-00060-002  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
41  
42  
Carton Box Base  
35-24-00080-001  
35-08-00820-001  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Drain Adapter Kit  
(include drain adapter, gasket)  
43  
66  
Rubber Damper Feet  
Plastic Bag  
35-24-00010-001  
35-08-00540-001  
4
1
4
1
4
1
4
1
B10  
SECTION C: INSTALLATION  
®
SPLIT TYPE AIR CONDITIONER  
INSTALLATION MANUAL  
For 18,000 - 24,000 Btu  
C1  
CONTENTS  
SAFETY PRECAUTION ........................................................................... C3  
PART LISTS ................................................................................................ C4  
PREPARATION OF PIPING ................................................................... C5  
Pipe Length, Elevation and refrigerant charge ....................... C5  
Flaring of pipe ...................................................................................... C6  
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION ............................................................ C7  
Locating the indoor unit................................................................... C7  
Installing the wall bracket & drilling the piping hole. ............ C7  
Routing the drain hose and tubing............................................... C8  
Sealing The Drain Hose And Tubing ............................................ C9  
Attaching The Unit To The Wall Bracket................................ C10  
Wiring The Indoor Unit .................................................................. C10  
Connecting The Piping To The Indoor Unit............................. C11  
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION..................................................... C12  
Locating the outdoor unit............................................................. C12  
Installing The Outdoor Unit.......................................................... C13  
Connecting The Wires To The Outdoor Unit ......................... C14  
VACUUMING THE PIPING & THE INDOOR UNIT...................... C15  
Removing air from the tubing and indoor unit ..................... C15  
Restraining the piping ................................................................... C16  
TEST RUN & CHECK ............................................................................ C17  
Switch On The Power Supply ...................................................... C17  
NOTICE TO THE CONSUMER .......................................................... C18  
C2  
SAFETY PRECAUTION  
• Please read the “Safety Precaution” carefully before installing the unit.  
• Pay special attention to signs of “WARNING” and “CAUTION”. The “Warning”  
section contains matters which, if not observed strictly, may cause death or  
serious injury. The “Caution” section contains matters which may result in  
serious consequences if not observed properly. Please follow all instructions  
strictly to help ensure your safety.  
WARNING  
• We recommend that you ask a qualified technician to install your air condi-  
tioner in accordance with this Installation Manual.  
• Read this manual carefully before using your air conditioner.  
• All wiring must conform to local and national electrical codes.  
• To avoid possible electrical shock, you must ground your air conditioner.  
• This air conditioner requires a separate power supply on a separate fused  
circuit.  
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a qualified techni-  
cian.  
• Do not disconnect or connect the power plug during operation.  
• Do not insert your finger, a stick or any object into the air inlet and air  
outlet.  
CAUTION  
Keep this manual for future reference as it contains important installa-  
tion and safety instructions.  
• Do not install the outdoor condensing unit near flammable gas. The  
condensing unit may catch fire if flammable gas leaks.  
• Do not connect the power plug with wet hands.  
• Do not expose your skin directly to the airflow for a long time.  
C3  
PART LISTS  
A number of small parts have been packed with the indoor unit. Please check the  
contents of the box with the list below.  
Description  
Quantity  
Wall Bracket  
1
Indoor To Outdoor Signal  
Connecting Wire (For Heat-  
pump Model Only)  
1
1
2
Remote Control  
AAA batteries  
2
1
Screws for  
Remote Control Holder  
Remote Control Holder  
6
4
Screws for  
Wall Mounting Bracket  
Base Leg Damper  
1
1
Drain Adapter  
Drain Gasket  
C4  
PREPARATION OF PIPING  
Pipe Length, Elevation and refrigerant charge  
• Each outdoor unit comes with a  
refrigerant charge that is sufficient for  
use with interconnecting tubing up to  
7.5 metres.  
Max. Piping  
Length per  
Indoor Unit  
• If the required interconnecting tube  
exceeds 5 metres, for each additional  
metre, add the amount of refrigerant  
according to the table as shown below.  
Max. Elevation  
per Indoor Unit  
Liquid Pipe  
Size  
Additional  
Refrigerant  
1/4”  
21 g/m  
57 g/m  
3/8”  
• The recommended maximum allowable  
tubing length between indoor and  
outdoor is 15 metres.  
• The recommended maximum allowable  
elevation between indoor and outdoor is  
5 metres.  
Cutting The Pipe And The Cables.  
• Measure the distance between the  
indoor and the outdoor units.  
• Cut the pipe length about 10% more  
than the measured distance.  
• Cut the electrical cable with about 2  
metres more than the measured dis-  
tance.  
C5  
PREPARATION OF PIPING  
Removing burrs  
• Remove burrs from the cut edges of  
the pipes.  
• Turn the pipe end down to avoid the  
metal powder entering the pipe.  
CAUTION :  
If burrs are not removed, they may  
cause a gas leakage when in  
operation.  
Flaring of pipe  
• Insert the flare nut or coupling nut over  
the tubing with the threaded end facing  
the end of the tubing.  
• Clamp the tube in the flaring block,  
adjust the tube so that it is slightly  
above the block (about 1/3 of the total  
height of the flare).  
• Place the yoke on the block with the  
taper cone over the end of the tube.  
• Turn the handle until the flare is  
completed.  
Tubing  
• Check for proper flaring of the tube. A  
properly flared tube should be of even  
thickness and evenly shine.  
CAUTION :  
Any bend in the tubing must have a minimum radius of 100mm to  
prevent leakage.  
Do not bend any section of the tube repeatedly.  
Do not remove the flare nut from the tubing in the indoor unit until you  
are ready to connect it to the outdoor unit.  
C6  
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION  
Locating the indoor unit  
• Do not install the unit near any heat  
source, steam source or flammable gas  
source.  
Ceiling  
At least 40mm  
At least  
50mm  
• Locate the unit in a place where it will  
provide cool air throughout the room.  
Wall  
Wall  
At least  
50mm  
• Make sure the minimum distances from  
the walls and obstructions are main-  
tained as shown on the right.  
2300-3000mm  
Floor  
• Ensure that the unit’s airflow is not  
obstructed.  
• Place the unit so that the air filter can  
be removed easily and maintenance  
work can be carried out without obstruc-  
tions.  
Installing the wall bracket & drilling the piping hole.  
• Mount the wall bracket in a level angle.  
• Secure the bracket directly on the wall.  
• If you are mounting the bracket on  
plaster board, use the tapping screws  
provided to secure the bracket on to the  
wall.  
650mm  
780mm  
• If you are mounting the bracket on a  
65mm  
concrete wall, use anchor bolts to  
secure the bracket to the wall.  
If you are using the Right or Left back  
outlet, see page 8, drill a 65mm diam-  
eter piping hole at either on the right or  
Polyethylene tape  
6-10mm  
the left, and the hole should be slightly  
slanted to the outdoor side.  
Wall cap  
• Cut the wall tube (not provided) to fit the  
wall thickness.  
Wall tube  
Inside  
Wall  
Outside  
• Connect the wall cap (not provided) to  
the wall tube with polyethylene tape and  
insert the tube in the wall.  
C7  
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION  
Removing The Decorative Front  
• Remove the Decorative Front by  
removing 3 screws.  
• Remove it by lifting it up and then  
out.  
Routing the drain hose and tubing  
• The following illustrate the different piping outlet option.  
Right Back Outlet  
Left Back Outlet  
If you are using the following outlet option, you must wire the indoor unit before  
attaching it to the wall bracket.  
Right Outlet  
Left Outlet  
Bottom Outlet  
CAUTION :  
Do not remove the flare nut from the tubing in the indoor unit until you  
are ready to connect it to the outdoor unit.  
Bend tubes with caution.  
C8  
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION  
Sealing The Drain Hose And Tubing  
• Wrap the drain hose, tubing and elec-  
tric wire together with polyethylene  
tape.  
• Wrap all exposed tubing with tape  
except tubing, which will rest inside the  
unit.  
Use caution  
when bending  
Drain hose  
Tubing  
Polyethylene tape  
• Insert the tubing, hose and wire  
through the wall tube with the drain  
hose in the lowest position.  
Piping Tape  
Connecting Wire  
Gas Pipe  
Liquid Pipe  
Insulations  
Drain Pipe  
• Make sure the tubing, hose and wire  
angle downwards as they pass through  
and exit the wall tube.  
C9  
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION  
Attaching The Unit To The Wall Bracket  
If you are using right, left or bottom piping outlet (see page 8) you must wire the  
unit before you attach it to the wall bracket.  
• Hook the unit to the hangers on top  
of the bracket first and then press  
the lower left and right side of the  
unit against the wall bracket until it is  
seated properly.  
• Ensure that the unit is level.  
• Ensure that the drain hose is in the  
Drain  
Hose  
proper position.  
Wiring The Indoor Unit  
You may connect the wires to the indoor unit by opening the Decorative Front  
Grille.  
• Remove 2 screws that secure the Control Box Cover.  
• Connect the wire as shown on the wire diagram located on the control box  
cover or refer to the Wiring Diagram Section in this manual.  
Decorative  
Front Grille  
Control Box  
Cover  
Wire Diagram  
Screws  
Route the wires through  
this opening towards  
the back of the unit.  
(Top View)  
• Route the interconnecting wires to the  
back through the opening in the front as  
shown.  
• Ensure all terminals are securely  
tightened.  
C10  
INDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION  
Connecting The Piping To The Indoor Unit  
• Align the center of the piping  
and then sufficiently tighten the  
flare nut with fingers, tighten  
the flare nut with torque wrench  
according to the table as shown  
below.  
Indoor unit tubing  
Flare nut  
Pipe Size  
Diameter  
Torque (N.m)  
Torque  
wrench  
35.6 - 44.4  
58.7 - 73.2  
9.52mm (3/8”)  
15.87mm (5/8”)  
Spanner  
Torque Table  
C11  
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION  
Locating the outdoor unit  
• Locate the outdoor unit where the air  
flow around it is not obstructed.  
• Ensure that the base is level and does  
not exceed the maximum slope of 5  
degrees.  
At  
least  
60cm  
• Secure the unit to a base with anchor  
bolts to reduce vibrations and noise.  
At  
At least  
least  
10cm  
40cm  
• Place the unit with access space for  
servicing and maintenance.  
At least  
60cm  
At least  
60cm  
• Do not install the unit near a heat  
source, steam source and flammable  
gas.  
• Ensure that the minimum distances  
around the unit are maintained as  
shown on the right.  
• For Heatpump unit, mount the unit  
above the snow line, if possible.  
C12  
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION  
Installing The Outdoor Unit  
• Attach the Base Leg Damper by  
sliding the slot into the base of the  
outdoor unit.  
Base Leg Damper  
• Attach the drain gasket and drain  
adapter to the base pan of the unit  
before you secure the unit.  
• Fasten the unit down, referred to  
the mounting dimensions as  
shown here.  
Drain Adapter  
604mm  
Connecting The Pipe To The Outdoor Unit  
• Align the center of the piping and  
sufficiently tighten the flare nut with  
fingers.  
Liquid  
Line  
• Finally, tighten the flare nut with torque  
wrench according to the Table shown  
here.  
Pipe Size  
Diameter  
Torque (N.m)  
Gas  
Line  
35.6 - 44.4  
58.7 - 73.2  
9.52mm (3/8”)  
15.87mm (5/8”)  
Torque Table  
Torque  
Wrench  
C13  
OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION  
Connecting The Wires To The Outdoor Unit  
• Remove the Service Cover from the  
unit.  
Screw  
• Connect the wires to the terminals  
according to the wiring diagram shown  
in the wiring diagram section or at the  
back of the Service Cover.  
Service Cover  
• Clamp the wire to the unit with the wire  
retainer.  
• Form a drip loop in the wire to prevent  
water from entering the unit along the  
cord.  
Wires  
Caution  
Drip Loop  
This air conditioner must be  
disconnected from the supply by a  
switch having a 3mm contact  
separation in all poles.  
For Heat-Pump model : Route the  
Outdoor Coil Thermister Wires  
separately from high voltage  
interconnecting cables.  
• The same Wire Retainer can be used on two types of wires by changing the  
orientation as shown below.  
Wire Retainer  
Connecting Wire  
For Round Type  
For Flat Type  
C14  
VACUUMING THE PIPING & THE INDOOR UNIT  
Checking for gas leakage  
• Connect the Manifold gauge to the  
outdoor unit gas line port as shown  
on the right.  
Manifold gauge  
• Connect the charging cylinder to the  
Manifold gauge and open the valve of  
the Cylinder.  
Charging  
Cylinder  
3-way  
valve  
• Open the low pressure valve of the  
Manifold gauge until the meter reads  
steady at about 150-200 psig.  
• Check for gas leakage especially  
around the tubing connectors with a  
gas-leak detector.  
• If leakage was found, retighten the connector with Torque wrench and repeat  
the gas leakage check again.  
• Upon completion of the leak test, close the valve of the charging cylinder and  
low side valve of the manifold gauge. Remove charging cylinder. Recover  
refrigerant from indoor unit and piping through the manifold gauge.  
Removing air from the tubing and indoor unit  
It is necessary to remove all air from the Refrigeration Cycle, as this air con-  
tains moisture, which may cause a malfunction or ineffectiveness of the com-  
pressor.  
• Connect the center hose of the  
Manifold gauge to the vacuum  
pump.  
• Connect the Manifold gauge to the  
outdoor unit gas line port as shown.  
Vacuum  
pump  
• Turn the vacuum pump on for about  
3-way  
valve  
10-15 minutes in order to evacuate  
the air.  
• Close the manifold valve, then turn  
off the vacuum pump and disconnect  
the hose.  
Manifold gauge  
C15  
VACUUMING THE PIPING & THE INDOOR UNIT  
• Unscrew the cap on the 2-way  
and 3-way valve.  
• After all lines are installed and  
leak tested, set both the liquid  
and gas line valves to fully open  
position with the Allen Key for  
the unit operation, as shown.  
Using Allen  
Key to open  
fully for unit  
operation  
• Reinstall the cap and torque to  
the specified value under Torque  
Table on page 10.  
Allen Key  
Cap  
Restraining the piping  
• Wrap the tubing connection to  
the unit with the insulation and  
seal it with polyethylene tape.  
You may connect an additional  
drain hose. The end of the drain  
outlet should keep a distance  
from the ground.  
Clamp  
• Tape the connecting piping,  
drain hose and wires with  
polyethylene tape from bottom  
upwards to the top, and secure  
them to the wall.  
• Fill any gap in the wall that has  
been core drilled.  
Drain  
Hose  
Drain  
Loop  
• Form a drip loop on the electri-  
cal cable to prevent water  
entering the electrical compart-  
ment.  
C16  
TEST RUN & CHECK  
Switch On The Power Supply  
CAUTION :  
Ensure that all the piping and wiring are connected properly and  
securely, before turning the power On.  
• Turn the main switch of the unit to  
On.  
• Operate the Indoor unit at Cool-  
ing/Heating mode for fifteen  
minutes or more.  
• Measure the temperature of the  
intake and the discharge air, the  
temperature difference should be  
at least 9oC.  
C17  
NOTICE TO THE CONSUMER  
Checking The Unit  
• Check all the control functions.  
• Check all the indicator lights.  
• Check that the drain hose is draining properly.  
• Ensure all the units are fastened properly and free from vibrations.  
Upon completion of installing and checking the unit:  
• Supply the consumer with the Operating Manual.  
• Demonstrate the functions of the remote control.  
• Demonstrate how to remove and clean the air filters.  
• Explain the 3 minute delay function.  
C18  
SECTION D: TROUBLE SHOOTING  
D1  
SYMPTOM  
DIAGNOSIS  
REMEDY  
Inspect and repair.  
Both fan & compressor not running. Fuse open or breaker tripped.  
Poor power plug connection.  
Inspect.  
Power failure.  
Inspect.  
Control circuit malfuction.  
Replace parts.  
Compressor does not run.  
Compressor motor windings open.  
Compressor locked.  
Replace compressor.  
Replace compressor.  
Replace part.  
Defective overload.  
Defective capacitor.  
Replace part.  
Control circuit malfuction.  
Voltage drop at start.  
Replace part.  
Check supply wiring.  
Restart in 10 minutes. Inspect Control Circuit.  
Replace part.  
Pressure unequal at start.  
Fan motor windings open.  
Defective capacitor.  
Fan does not run.  
Replace part.  
Control circuit malfunction.  
Defective bearing.  
Replace part.  
Replace part.  
Fan blade interference.  
Refrigerant circuit oil leak.  
Inspect.  
Unit operates but does not cool.  
Leak repair and replenish gas.  
Small or no sound of refrigerant flow. leak repair and replenish gas, or  
Low system temperature / pressure. defective compressor. Replace part.  
Small or no sound of refrigerant flow. System restriction; replace capillary tube  
High rise in temperature / pressure of and strainer.  
condenser (frost forms on evaporator).  
Poor cooling.  
Incorrect thermostat setting.  
Open door or window.  
Air inlet or outlet obstructed.  
Unit exposed to sun.  
Adjust.  
Correct.  
Correct.  
Draw curtains.  
Additional heat sources or occupants. Recalculate cooling load.  
Poor installation location.  
Incorrect cooling load calculation.  
Dirty filter.  
Consider relocation.  
Recalculate cooling load, resize.  
Clean filter.  
Overcooling.  
Incorrect cooling load calculation.  
Adjust fan speed and thermostat setting.  
Recalculate cooling load, resize.  
Check compressor mounting & isolation.  
Redress tubing.  
High level of noise and vibration.  
Compressor noise or vibration.  
Tubing noise and vibration.  
Fan motor noise or vibration.  
Check fan motor mounting.  
Check for broken fan blade.  
Repair.  
Radio noise and interference.  
Water leaks.  
Defective electrical contact.  
Drain pipe blocked.  
Inspect and repair.  
Drain pipe blocked.  
Inspect and repair.  
Improper installation.  
Inspect and repair.  
D2  
SECTION E: WIRING DIAGRAM  
E1  
E2  
E3  
E4  
SECTION F: TECHNICAL DATA  
REMOTE CONTROL AND PC BOARD FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS  
LARGE SPLIT UNIT (18 / 24K)  
The electronic air-con control system consists of :  
I.  
CONTROL SYSTEM  
1) Hand-held Infra-Red transmitter with Liquid Crystal Display panel (hand held unit)  
2) Receiver module consisting of:  
a) Main receiver Board  
b) LED Board  
c) Sensor Board  
3) The devices that are controlled by this electronic control system are :  
a) Outdoor Compressor  
b) Outdoor Fan  
c) Outdoor 4 way Valve (applicable for Heat Pump Unit only)  
d) Indoor Fan, single phase induction, tri- speed  
e) Stepper motor  
4) Features of this electronic controller include:  
a) Operating voltage of 220/240Vac ±10%, 50/60Hz.  
b) Step-down transformer that complies with IEC standard specifying High-Pot. test at  
1500V.  
c) 50 mm x 43 mm Liquid Crystal Display on the hand-held transmitter.  
d) Computer Operating Properly (COP) watchdog timer feature for graceful software  
reset after any un-recoverable fault.  
e) Room temperature control range of 16°C to 31°C.  
f) 3-minute compressor switch on delay except on power-up or system reset for  
compressor protection.  
g) 60-second four-way valve switch over (meaning switch from ON to OFF and vice-  
versa) delay after turning off the compressor except on power-up or system reset  
(applicable on Heat Pump Unit only).  
h) Cool fan prevention measure in heat mode to reduce discomfort to user caused by  
circulation of cold air by the indoor fan (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only).  
i) Indoor coil overheat protection in heat mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only).  
j) Indoor coil protection against icing in cool mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit  
only).  
k) Outdoor coil protection against icing in heat mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit  
only).  
l) Filter dirty LED indication after every 500 hours of operation.  
m) On/Off switching hysteresis to prevent frequent switching and to extend live of the  
relays.  
n) Self-test function for quick production test, system diagnosis and system integrity  
checks.  
o) Thermistor fault indication.  
p) Gas Leaks Protection.  
r) Outdoor Coil Overheat Protection in Cool Mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit  
only).  
F1  
II.  
Hand-held Transmitter  
Operating Voltage  
: 3.0 Vdc.  
Power Source  
: 2 "AAA" size batteries  
: more than 1 year  
Battery Life Expectancy  
Range of Transmission  
Angle of Transmission  
Medium of Transmission  
: at least 8m from the infrared sensor of the receiver module  
: 45° about normal  
: infrared transmission  
The hand-held transmitter has an iconic LCD panel that displays the following information:  
i) Iconic representation of current mode of operation  
ii) Value of set/desired room temperature  
iii) Iconic representation of current indoor fan speed  
iv) Iconic representation of current vane position  
v) Vane swing icon, appears if vane swing function has been activated.  
vi) 12-hour format display of time of the day  
vii) On/off timer settings, if timer function has been activated  
viii) Sleep function icon, if sleep function has been activated  
ix) Arrow icon to indicate the sequence of ON/OFF timer actions  
x) “Signal transmitted” icon to indicate that transmission of command code to  
receiver is being done.  
The hand-held transmitter has one button for each of the following functions in manual  
operation:  
a) POWER ON/OFF button Toggles the air-con ON and OFF  
b) Ù, the “Temperature  
Increases the set temperature  
Decreases the set temperature  
Increment” button  
c) Ú , the “Temperature  
Decrement” button  
d) MODE button  
Toggles the mode of operation between AUTO,  
COOL, DRY, FAN and HEAT (Heat Mode only  
applicable on Heat Pump Unit).  
e) FAN button  
Toggles the fan speed between LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH  
and AUTO.  
f) SWING button  
g) VANE button  
Causes the vane to be moved up and down continuously.  
Toggles vane position between ANGLE, DOWN,  
MIDDLE and AUTO.  
F2  
h) CLOCK button  
Starts and stops the setting of time of the day.  
Deactivates timer function.  
The accuracy of the time setting must be + / - 15 second  
per day.  
i) SLEEP button  
j) START button  
k) STOP button  
l) HR. button  
Activates / deactivates sleep function  
Activate / deactivate ON timer  
Activates / deactivates OFF timer  
Adjusts the hour setting of the time of the day if the  
CLOCK button has been pressed prior to this step. Adjust  
the hour setting of the ON/OFF timer if the Start/Stop  
button has been pressed.  
m) MIN. button  
Adjusts the minute setting of the time of the day if the  
CLOCK button has been pressed prior to this step. Adjust  
the minute setting of the ON/OFF timer if the Start/Stop  
button has been pressed.  
(a) to (d) and (i) are exposed buttons. The remaining buttons are concealed behind a hinged  
door.  
A "beep" sound, acknowledging the reception of a valid infrared signal will be generated by  
the main receiver board if a valid button is pressed.  
III. Receiver Module  
Input Voltage:  
220/240 Vac ±10%, 50/60Hz.  
Power Relay Contact Ratings:  
240Vac/30A, for compressor.  
240Vac/5A, for indoor fan motor, outdoor fan motor  
and 4-way valve.  
1.  
Main Receiver Board  
Main board, where the dual in-line package (SDIP) microcontroller is mounted.  
It also holds a push button switch called Operation/Filter Reset Button. Main receiver board  
material must be PR4 Grade.  
F3  
1.1.  
Operation / Filter Reset Button.  
Operation  
By pushing this button, one of the following two air-con operations are selected.  
a) AUTOMATIC operation Selecting this operation is equivalent to selecting Auto mode,  
auto fan speed control and auto vane function in manual  
operation. The set temperature is internally fixed at 22°C and  
cannot be changed.  
This operation is useful when the hand held transmitter is lost  
or faulty.  
b) OFF operation  
The air-con will be switched off. The hand-held transmitter will  
not be able to control the operation of the Air-con.  
Note that the ac. power supply is still connected to the receiver module of the electronic  
controller although the air-con is switched off.  
This reset button selection is cyclic between AUTOMATIC – OFF.  
Filter Reset  
Whenever the Air-con is switched on, the air filter usage time will be monitored by the  
microcontroller. When the period of usage reaches 500 hours, the red LED on the LED board  
will light up to indicate that the air filter is dirty. The filter should then be removed and  
cleansed.  
To extinguish the red LED after cleansing and replacing the filter, press and hold the  
Operation / Filter reset switch for 3 seconds. A beep sound will be heard after 3 seconds to  
indicate that the red LED has been extinguish.  
1.2.  
RFI Filter  
This is built into the main receiver board to remove RFI from the AC power supply. RFI filter  
could be removed provided that the EMC test result was satisfactory.  
2.  
LED Board  
Three LEDs on the board provide the following indications :  
a) Power on/Defrost (green) LED  
b) Timer activated (yellow) LED  
Lights up when power on.  
It blinks at approximately 60 times per minute  
during de-icing.  
Lights up upon activation of either one or both  
of the START/STOP timers.  
F4  
c) Filter dirty/System Fault (red)  
LED  
Lights up after 500 hours of operation, to  
indicate that the filter requires cleansing.  
The Operation/Filter reset switch should be  
pressed by the user to switch this LED  
indication off after cleansing and replacing the  
filter.  
When Indoor air thermistor (TH1) fault. It blinks at  
approximately 30 times per minute, only indoor fan is  
operating and reset by turning off main power supply.  
When Indoor Coil thermistor (TH2) fault. It blinks at  
approximately 60 times per minute. The indoor fan is  
operating according to the cold air prevention in heat  
mode and normal in cool mode and reset by turning off  
main power supply.  
When outdoor coil thermistor (TH3) fault. It blinks at  
approximately 150 times per minute. The indoor fan is  
operating according to the cold air prevention in heat  
mode and normal in cool mode and reset by turning off  
main power supply. In case the thermistor is fault, the  
transimitter will not be able to function (applicable on  
Heat Pump Unit only).  
Check thermistor open or short circuit.  
3.  
Infra Red Sensor Board  
An Infra-Red sensor on this board detects infra-fed signal transmission from the remote hand  
held transmitter.  
IV. Operations of the electronic controller  
1.  
ON  
In manual operation, the air-con is switched on when ON/OFF button of the hand held  
transmitter is pressed while the air-con is off.  
For automatic operation, the air-con is switched on if the push botton is pressed once.  
The microprocessor will regulate room temperature automatically.  
2.  
OFF  
In manual operation, the air-con is switched off once the ON/OFF button is pressed  
again or when the operation push button is pressed two times.  
When the air-con is turned off, it does not regulate the indoor temperature.  
The vane motor will execute a final sequence of movement to the HOME position,  
causing the air flow outlet to be fully closed.  
F5  
3.  
4.  
5.  
3-min. compressor switch on delay  
The compressor is not switched on again immediately after being switched off. The  
air-con controller waits for 3 minutes before turning it on again to protect it.  
This protective measure applies throughout the operation of the air-con except on  
power-up.  
60-second 4-way valve delay (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only)  
This refers to the 60-second delay after turning off  
compressor before the 4-way valve is switched over from off to on or vice-versa.  
This delay allows the safe, gradual transition of the air-con operation from a cooling  
function to heating function or vice versa.  
Cool fan prevention in heat mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only)  
When compressor starts in heating operation or after defrosting, the indoor fan  
changes the speed due to the indoor coil thermistor temperature and operation time to  
blow out warm air.The indoor fan runs according to the following table during heat  
mode:  
STEP 1:  
ID Coil Temp., T  
ID Fan  
T<=28°C 28°C<T<30°C T>=30°C  
STOP LOW  
*
STEP 2:  
STEP 3:  
ID Coil Temp., T  
ID Fan  
T<=33°C 33°C<T<36°C T>=36°C  
LOW SET  
*
ID Coil Temp., T  
ID Fan  
T<=46°C 46°C<T<50°C T>=50°C  
SET HIGH  
*
* Maintain current state  
The start-up warm airflow control program is regardless room temperature. The  
indoor fan is also not switched on while the outdoor coil is being de-iced for the same  
reason.  
6.  
7.  
Indoor coil icing prevention in cool mode  
Should the indoor coil temperature dip to 2°C or lower in cool mode for at least 2  
mins, de-icing will be executed to remove the ice formed at the indoor coil. De-icing  
will be stopped when the indoor coil temperature rises to 10°C or higher or 10 mins  
lapse.  
Outdoor coil icing prevention in heat mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only)  
If the outdoor coil temperature dips to below -4°C in heat mode. It will perform De-  
ice according to a specified algorithm, and de-ice the outdoor coil if necessary.  
F6  
V.  
Modes of Operation  
1.  
Cool Mode  
The air-con controller lowers the room temperature in this mode.  
In cool mode, the indoor fan is always turned on, allowing it to run at the set speed.  
To stop the cool mode cycle, the compressor, outdoor fan are turned off, the 4-way valve  
which serves no function in this mode is still kept at off. The indoor fan is however allowed  
to continue running at set speed.  
The controller monitors room temperature and compares it against set/desired temperature. It  
starts and stops the cool mode cycle according to the following rules:  
< Set pt-1°C = Set pt-1°C = Set pt.  
Stop Stop  
= Set pt+1°C > Set pt+1°C  
Start Start  
Room Temperature  
Cool Mode Cycle  
*
*
Maintain current state  
If room temperature £ 16°C, compressor, outdoor fan and 4-way valve turn off. The indoor  
fan runs according to following table:  
ID Room Temp., Tr  
ID Fan  
Tr<=15°C  
15°C<Tr<16°C  
Tr>=16°C  
LOW  
*
SET  
*
Maintain current state  
2.  
Dry Mode  
Dry mode operation extracts moisture from the indoor air and tries to maintain room  
temperature to the default set temperature of 22°C.  
To dry the air, the controller executes the dry mode cycle, which toggles the compressor and  
outdoor fan on for 10 minutes and off for 5 minutes repetitively.  
The temperature setting, which is not changeable by user, is internally set at 22°C.  
In this mode, the indoor fan constantly runs at the low speed. The 4-way valve that serves no  
function in this mode is always kept OFF.  
<Set pt-1°C Set pt-1 °C  
Start Start  
Set pt.  
*
Set pt+1°C >Set pt+1°C  
Pre-dry Pre-dry  
Room Temperature  
Dry Mode Cycle  
Pre-dry : compressor on, outdoor fan on and 4-way valve kept off.  
* Maintain current state  
3.  
Heat Mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only)  
Heat mode operation can be chosen if it is desired to raise the room temperature. In this  
mode, the air-con controller turns on the compressor, outdoor fan, 4-way valve and indoor  
fan to provide the heating effect. The above operation, when executed in accordance to the  
device protection criteria and cool fan prevention requirement is termed the heat mode  
cycle.To stop heat mode cycle, the compressor and outdoor fan are turned off.  
F7  
If the room temperature >=31°C, compressor off, outdoor fan off and 4-way valve remains  
on, indoor fan runs according to following table:  
ID Room Temp., Tr  
ID Fan  
Tr<=31°C  
31°C<Tr<32°C  
Tr>=32°C  
SET  
*
LOW  
*
Maintain current state  
The heating cycle starts and stops according to the result of set temperature - room  
temperature comparison:  
< Set pt-1°C = Set pt-1°C = Set pt.  
Start Start  
=Set pt+1°C > Set pt+1°C  
Stop Stop  
ID Room Temp.  
Heat Mode Cycle  
*
*
Maintain current state  
The 4-way valve will always be on in this mode except during de-icing, while the indoor fan  
will be turned on or off in accordance to cool air prevention requirement.  
4.  
Auto Mode  
Depending on the room temperature, the air-con controller will automatically select cool, dry  
or heat mode when this mode is first selected. The selected mode of operation will not be  
exited until Auto mode is de-selected. If automatic operation is chosen, auto mode will be  
automatically selected.  
Room Temperature Range Mode of Operation That Will Be Entered if Auto Mode  
Is Selected  
Room Temp. >24ºC  
19 ºC < Room Temp. £ 24ºC  
Room Temp. £ 19ºC  
Cool Mode  
Dry Mode  
Heat Mode (Heat Pump Unit only)  
Mode selection rule in Auto mode  
The set temperature is internally set at 22ºC. In manual operation, the user can change it in  
steps of 2ºC to 20ºC or 24ºC by pressing "Ú " or "Ù" button on the hand-held transmitter.  
Conversely, this is not possible in automatic operation.  
5.  
Fan Mode  
Only indoor fan and the vane operate in this mode.  
The user can select the desired indoor fan speed and vane position, but auto fan speed  
selection is not available.  
F8  
VI.  
Temperature Control and Measurement  
1.  
Temperature Measurement Accuracy  
The temperature measurement range of the air-con controller is from -10ºC to 60ºC.  
Measurement accuracy is given in the following Table:  
ºC  
-10  
-9  
-8  
-7  
-6  
-5  
-4  
-3  
-2  
-1  
0
+
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
ºC  
5
6
7
8
+
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
ºC  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
+
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
ºC  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
+
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
ºC  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
+
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
1
2
3
4
Temperature measurement error  
Room Temperature Control Range  
2.  
The room temperature control range of the air-con controller is from 16ºC to 31ºC, both  
inclusive. In manual operation, set temperature is adjusted using the temperature setting  
buttons "Ù" and "Ú " on the hand-held transmitter.  
At each press of one of the buttons, the set temperature is changed by 1ºC if it is currently in  
cool or heat mode until the upper limit of 31°C or the lower limit of 16°C is reached. In Auto  
mode, pressing the temperature setting buttons will cause the set temperature to change in  
steps of 2°C until the upper limit of 24°C or the lower limit of 20°C is hit, but the  
temperature setting will not be displayed on the hand-held transmitter.  
VII. Auto Fan Function  
Auto fan function is not available in dry and fan modes.  
This function will be disabled if the sleep function is later selected. On the other hand, if  
sleep function is activated first, it is not possible to select the Auto fan function.  
In automatic operation, the Auto fan function will be chosen if the air-con operates in cool or  
heat mode.  
F9  
When the indoor fan control is set to Auto, the fan speed is automatically selected according  
to the mode of operation, set temperature and room temperature.  
In cool mode, choosing Auto Fan will result in the following automatic fan speed selection:  
< Set pt-3°C = Set pt-3°C = Set pt.  
LOW LOW  
= Set pt+3°C > Set pt+3°C  
HIGH HIGH  
Room Temperature  
Indoor Fan Speed  
*
*
Maintain current fan speed  
Therefore, if the temperature set point is 20°C when cool mode is first entered in a room at  
23°C, the indoor fan speed will be automatically HIGH.  
The Indoor Fan Speed still remains at HIGH when the room temperature later lowers to 20°C.  
When the room temperature falls further to 17°C, indoor fan speed changes to LOW.  
If the room temperature rises to 20°C again, the indoor fan will still run at LOW speed.  
Indoor fan speed will not be changed to HIGH unless the room temperature rises further to  
23°C.  
In dry mode, the indoor fan constantly runs at low speed. The Auto Fan function is not  
available:  
< Set pt-1°C = Set pt-1°C = Set pt.  
LOW LOW LOW  
= Set pt+1°C > Set pt+1°C  
LOW LOW  
Room Temperature  
Indoor Fan Speed  
In heat mode (Heat Pump Unit only), indoor fan speed is controlled as follows:  
< Set pt-3°C = Set pt-3°C = Set pt.  
HIGH HIGH  
= Set pt+3°C > Set pt+3°C  
LOW LOW  
Room Temperature  
Indoor Fan Speed  
*
*
Maintain current fan speed  
For example, if the set temperature is 20°C when heat mode is entered in a room at 17°C, the  
indoor fan speed will be automatically HIGH.  
The indoor fan speed still remains at HIGH when room temperature later rises to 20°C.  
When the room temperature rises further to 23°C, the indoor fan speed is changed to LOW.  
If the room temperature subsequently falls to 20°C again, the indoor fan will still run at LOW  
speed. The indoor fan speed will not be changed to HIGH unless the room temperature dips  
further to 17°C.  
When Sleep function is selected in manual operation, indoor fan speed will be fixed at LOW  
until the air-con is eventually turned off by sleep function.  
F10  
VIII. Vane Function  
1.  
Vane Position  
HOME  
The vane will be at this position whenever the air-con is off. Its exact  
angle is 115° counter-clockwise from position 3.  
POSITION 1  
The vane plane is positioned 70° counter-clockwise from position 3. cool,  
dry and fan modes default vane position.  
POSITION 2  
POSITION 3  
The vane plane is 50° counter-clockwise from position 3.  
The vane plane is vertical (Heat mode default vane position).  
NB. For the vane position discussion, view the vane from the left side of the air-con indoor  
unit.  
2.  
Vane Control  
When the Air-con is first switched ON in manual operation, the vane will move to the  
position indicated on the hand-held transmitter.  
When the Air-con is first powered up, or when the air-con is switched OFF either by toggling  
the POWER ON/OFF button in manual operation or by pushing the operation/ filter reset  
button to OFF position, the vane will be moved to HOME position so that the air flow outlet  
is completely closed.  
In manual operation, the vane can be set to position 1, position 2 and position 3, or made to  
swing using the hand-held transmitter. If the user does not wish to control the vane position,  
the Auto Vane function can be chosen.  
In automatic operation, the auto vane function is always chosen. The vane will thus move to  
the default vane position according to the mode of operation selected.  
3.  
Auto Vane function.  
Auto vane function automatically moves the vane to an optimum position according to  
current mode of operation.  
If Auto Vane function is selected in cool, dry or fan mode, the vane is moved to position 1.  
Whereas in heat mode, the vane is moved to position 3.  
4..  
Vane Swing Function  
The Vane Swing function can only be selected in manual operation. When selected, the vane  
moves to and fro between position 1 and position 3 continuously.  
This function will be de-selected if the "SWING" button is pressed again, if the mode of  
operation is changed, if the Air-con is switched OFF, if the fan is OFF or if the ON timer is  
activated. The vane will then return to the last position before the selection of swing function  
unless the air-con is switch OFF.  
F11  
IX. Sleep Function  
Sleep function is only selectable in manual operation, but it is not available in dry and fan  
modes. When this function is selected, the Indoor Fan immediately runs at low speed, all  
timer functions will be overridden and disabled at the same time.  
In cool or auto-cool mode,  
One hour after Sleep function is selected, the temperature set point will be raised by 1ºC.  
Two hours later, the set temperature will be raised by another 1ºC.  
Eight hours after selection of Sleep function, the air-con will be switched OFF.  
Set point + 2  
Set point + 1  
Air-con OFF  
------------------->  
Set point  
0 hour 1st hour  
2nd  
3rd hour 4th hour 8th hour  
hour  
Actions of Sleep function in cool mode  
In heat or auto-heat mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only), one hour after Sleep  
function is selected, the temperature set point will be lowered by 1ºC.  
Two hours later, the set temperature will be lowered by another 1ºC.  
Eight hours after selection of Sleep function, the air-con will be turned OFF.  
Set point  
Set point - 1  
Air-con OFF  
------------------->  
Set point - 2  
Actions of Sleep function in heat mode  
In auto-dry mode,  
Eight hours after the selection of Sleep function, the air-con will be turned OFF.  
When the air-con is switched OFF by the sleep function, it will not be turned on again unless  
explicitly switched on by the user.  
This function can be de-selected if the "SLEEP" button is pressed again. It will also be de-  
selected if the mode of operation is changed or when the air-con is switched OFF.  
F12  
X.  
Timer Function  
The start timer will switch the air conditioner ON at the start time set in the hand-held  
transmitter, while the stop timer will switch the air-con OFF at the specified stop time.  
Both timers can be activated together to perform "ON-OFF-ON" or "OFF-ON-OFF"  
operation. The setting of the timers is done using the HR. and MIN. buttons of the hand-held  
transmitter in steps of 10 minutes. The LCD panel on the hand-held transmitter will show the  
start and/or stop times of timer operation. In addition, the yellow LED on the LED board will  
be lighted to indicate that at least one timer is in operation.  
ON-OFF-ON Operation  
If the current time is 8:00 PM, the following timer setting will turn off the air-con at 11:00  
PM and turn it on again at 6:00 AM. This sequence will repeat in a cyclic manner.  
Current  
PM  
AM  
ON  
ON  
Air-con  
Status  
STOP  
OFF  
8
11  
6
START  
ON-OFF-ON timer operation  
OFF-ON-OFF Operation  
If the current time is 11:00 AM, the following timer setting will turn on the air-con at 5:00  
PM and turn it off again at 9:00 PM. This sequence will repeat in a cyclic manner.  
Current  
PM  
AM  
ON  
Air-con  
Status  
STOP  
OFF  
OFF  
11  
9
5
START  
OFF-ON-OFF timer operation  
F13  
XI. Device Protection Measures  
1.  
3-minutes compressor switch on delay  
The compressor is not switched on again for 3-minutes every time after it is switched off to  
protect it. This restriction applies throughout the operation of the Air-con except on power-  
up.  
2.  
Cool mode protection (Low-pressure indicator)  
If the indoor coil thermistor temperature is 25°C and above after the compressor has been  
turned on for more than 30 minutes in cool mode only, the compressor stop, outdoor fan stop,  
4-way valve off and indoor fan run at low speed and the RED LED will blink at 95 times per  
minute.  
When compressor is stopping , the microprocessor will not monitoring the indoor coil  
thermistor temperature  
(applicable on Heat Pump Unit only)  
If the outdoor coil thermistor temperature is more than 60°C in cool mode, the compressor  
stops, the outdoor fan remains on, 4-way valve remains off, indoor fan run at set speed.  
If the outdoor coil thermistor temperature later dips to 50°C or below in cool mode, the  
compressor on, outdoor fan remain on, 4-way valve remain off, indoor fan run at set speed.  
3.  
Heat mode protection (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only)  
If the indoor coil thermisor temperature is 28°C and below after the compressor has been  
turned on for more than 30 minutes in heat mode only, then the compressor will stop and the  
outdoor fan will stop, the 4-way valve will remain on and the indoor fan stop, the RED LED  
will blink at 95 times per minute.  
The thermistor accuracy and responses time both are very critical for heat mode indoor coil  
overload protection, The software must be able to detect the system rate of change, this  
would allow the unit to operate at very exrtrem condition without stopping or tripping the  
compressor during the heat mode operation. Details refer to Heat Mode Protection Control  
Sequences attached.  
4.  
On/off Hysteresis  
In order to avoid switching the relays and the associated devices too frequently, some  
hysteresis is incorporated into the starting and stopping of the operation cycles.  
In the cool, heat and dry modes, the respective cycles start and stop as shown in the  
diagram below:  
< Set pt-1°C = Set pt-1°C  
= Set pt.  
*
= Set pt+1°C > Set pt+1°C  
Start Start  
Room temperature  
Cycle  
Stop  
Stop  
*
Maintain current state  
F14  
For example, if the temperature set point is 20°C when cool mode is entered at a room  
temperature of 21°C, the controller will start the cool mode cycle to cool the room.  
The cycle still continues when the room temperature later lowers to 20°C. It finally stops  
when the room temperature lowers further to 19°C.  
If the room temperature subsequently rises to 20°C again, the cool mode cycle will still not  
start. The cool mode cycle will only start when the room temperature rises further to 21°C.  
In heat mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only), the heat mode cycle starts and stops  
according to the following rules:  
< Set pt-1°C = Set pt-1°C  
= Set pt.  
*
= Set pt+1°C > Set pt+1°C  
Stop Stop  
Room temperature  
Heat Mode Cycle  
Start  
Start  
*
Maintain current state  
For example, if the temperature set point is 20°C when heat mode is entered at a room  
temperature of 19°C, the heat mode cycle will start to raise the room temperature.  
The cycle still continues when the room temperature later rises to 20°C, and eventually stops  
when the room temperature raises further to 21°C.  
If the room temperature subsequently falls to 20°C again, the cycle will still not start. The  
heat mode cycle will only start when the room temperature descents further to 19°C.  
5.  
Indoor Coil Protection Against Icing in Cool Mode  
After switching on the compressor for 10 minutes in cool mode, the electronic air-con  
controller will detect the indoor coil temperature. If indoor coil temperature <6°C, the indoor  
fan will operate in accordance with the following table:  
ID Coil Temp. Tr  
ID Fan  
Tr £ 4 °C  
High  
4°C<Tr<°6C  
*
Tr³ 6°C  
Set  
*Maintain current State  
Indoor coil de-icing will be executed if indoor coil temperature is found to be less than 2ºC  
for 2 minutes. De-icing operation will stop if the indoor coil temperature reaches 10ºC or  
higher for 2 minutes. If not, it will be end de-icing operation after 10 minutes. While the  
indoor coil is being de-iced, the green LED on the LED board will blink at approximately 95  
times per minute.  
To de-ice the indoor coil, the air-con controller discontinue cooling it by turning off the  
compressor and outdoor fan. At the mean time, the indoor fan is left running at its set speed  
to speed up the ice-melting process via convection.  
Normal cool mode operation will be maintained at its current state for the initial 3 minutes of  
de-icing operation. After this, the compressor and outdoor fan will be switched off.  
F15  
When the indoor coil temperature reaches 10ºC or higher for 2 minutes de-icing will be  
terminated and normal cool mode operation resumes. However, if the coil temperature is still  
below 10ºC after 10 minutes, de-icing operation will still be terminated to resume normal  
cool mode operation.  
40 minutes after the completion of one de-icing cycle, another detection of the indoor coil  
temperature is made. If the indoor coil temperature detected is less than 2ºC, then another de-  
icing cycle is executed. Similarly, if it is found that the indoor coil does not require de-icing  
after sensing its temperature, another indoor coil temperature detection is carried out 40  
minutes later to see if de-icing is required by then. The de-icing temperature checking  
repeats in this fashion as long as the system resides in cool mode operation.  
2 min.  
2 min.  
10 min.  
10°C  
Indoor coil  
Temperature  
2°C  
Compressor  
& O/Fan  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
Change according to the indoor coil temp.  
I/Fan  
Indoor Coil De-icing in cool mode  
5.  
Outdoor Coil Protection Against Icing in Heat Mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit  
only)  
After switching on the compressor in heat mode, the electronic air-con controller will monitor  
the outdoor coil temperature, after 30 minutes later the unit will perform outdoor coil de-icing  
if necessary. While the outdoor coil is being de-iced, the green LED on the LED board will  
blink at approximately 95 times per minute.  
Outdoor coil temperature checking algorithm for protection against icing progresses as  
follows:  
The controller will monitor and read the outdoor coil temperature as soon as the compressor  
is turned on in heat mode for 30 mins. If the temperature is found to be lower than -4°C, for2  
mins and meet the defrost starting condition. It will perform De-ice according to the  
algorithm, if not, the controller will continue monitoring the outdoor coil temperature.  
F16  
6.  
Defrosting in HEAT mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only)  
a) Defrost starting conditions  
When all conditions of i) ~ iii) are satisfied, defrosting operation starts.  
i) The indoor coil thermistor read £42°C  
ii) The outdoor coil thermistor reads -4°C or below.  
iii) The difference between the Indoor-coil Thermistor and Indoor air thermistor £ 22°C.  
Further information on defrost interval is described in (3).  
b) Defrost termination conditions  
When the condition of i) or iv) is satisfied, the defrosting operation stops.  
iv) The defrost thermistor reads above 5°C.  
v) The defrost time exceeds 8 minutes.  
c) Defrost interval  
The defrost interval time is determined as follows.  
There should be a 30 minutes intervals between defrost cycle. During this intervals, No  
detection of defrost is required. Detection of defrost will resume after the 30 minutes  
intervals , upon condition meet, enter defrost cycle, otherwise continue detection for  
defrost.  
F17  
7.  
Outdoor Coil De-icing in Heat Mode (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only)  
The air-con controller heats up the outdoor coil to melt the ice formed at outdoor coil. To  
achieve this, the compressor must be turned on, while the 4-way valve must be turned off.  
During this period, the indoor fan must be switched off with exception condition as stated in  
Note 1. otherwise it will fill the room with cool air and cause discomfort to the users.  
Defrost thermistor below 40 °C  
Below –4 °C  
Compressor ON  
OFF  
60 sec.  
4-way valve ON  
OFF  
30 sec.  
60 sec.  
60 sec.  
Outdoor fan ON  
OFF  
Defrost counter  
Max 8 min  
Hot start  
Indoor fan  
ON  
*Low  
OFF  
Defrost Time Chart  
F18  
XII. Thermistor fault indication  
The electronic controller flashes the filter LED when a thermistor fault is detected. The filter  
LED blinking according to the time specified until the thermistor fault is rectified.  
1. Heat Overload Protection Algorithm  
Large-Split Heatpump  
Comp. OFF  
OD Fan OFF  
ID Fan High  
Comp. ON  
OD Fan ON  
ID Fan Set  
Comp. ON  
OD Fan OFF  
ID Fan High  
Comp. ON  
OD Fan ON  
ID Fan Set  
Comp. ON  
OD Fan OFF  
ID Fan High  
Comp. ON  
OD Fan ON  
ID Fan Set  
Comp. ON  
OD Fan OFF  
ID Fan High  
Comp. OFF  
OD Fan OFF  
ID Fan High  
Comp. ON  
OD Fan ON  
ID Fan Set  
Indoor coil  
thermistor  
46°C  
50°C  
65°C  
Large Split Heat Mode Protection Control Sequence *  
Legend:  
Comp. -  
OD  
Compressor  
Outdoor  
-
* Indoor fan runs according to section IV cool fan prevention in heat mode.  
F19  
XIII. Self Test  
Main PCB Self-test  
To initiate the self-test sequence, execute the following:  
a) Turn on the ac. supply to the air-con.  
b) Press and hold the Operation / Filter reset button for 6 seconds after which you can  
hear 2 beep sound to indicate activation of self-test sequence.  
(Note : When press and hold for 3 seconds, a single beep will be heard. Keep on  
holding for another 3 seconds to achieve the total 6 seconds requirement to activate  
the self-test sequence.)  
Observe the following events.  
i
all output devices are turned off  
ii  
iii  
EEPROM is tested. If EEPROM is faulty, buzzer will sound for 3s  
green, yellow & red LEDs are turned on.  
iv  
v
1s later, the 4-way valve is turned on (applicable on Heat Pump Unit only)  
1s later, compressor is turned on  
vi  
1s later, outdoor fan is turned on  
vii  
viii  
ix  
1s later, indoor fan runs at low speed for 3s  
Following, the indoor fan runs at medium speed for 3s  
Following, the indoor fan runs at high speed  
x
xi  
xii  
3s later, the vane moves to down position, taking 3.42s & stays for 2s  
The vane moves to home position, taking 1.47s and stays for 2s  
The vane moves to middle position, taking 1.39s and stays for 2s  
xiii  
xiv  
xv  
The vane moves to angle position, taking 0.565s & stays for 2s.  
The vane moves to home position again, takes 1.96s & stays for 2s.  
All output devices are turned OFF.  
For normal operation, power off the system and turn on the system again to cause a power on  
reset.  
XIV. Memory Backup of Settings  
Once the setting of the unit changed, it will be stored into the EEPROM immediately. After  
current restoration due to power source supply breakdown, the unit commences operation  
using all the settings at the time of the breakdown. However, all timing related fuction will be  
invalid. The unit will be randomly start with 3 minutes delay for compressor protection.  
F20  
F21  
F22  
F23  
F24  
F25  
F26  
F27  
F28  

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