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PACKAGE DCI R32 

CASSETTE UNITS

USER and INSTALLATION MANUAL

OUTDOOR UNITS 

AEG ECO 35PIH 

AEG ECO 50PIH 

AEG ECO 70PIH 

AEG ECO 85PIH 

AEG ECO 100PIH

AEG ECO 140PIH 

AEG ECO 100PIH3 

AEG ECO 140PIH3 

AEG ECO 160PIH3

INDOOR UNITS 

ASG ECO 35PH

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ASG ECO 70PH 

ASG ECO 85PH

 

ASG ECO 100PH

 

ASG ECO 140PH

 

ASG ECO 160PH

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Page 1: ...KAGE DCI R32 CASSETTE UNITS USER and INSTALLATION MANUAL OUTDOOR UNITS AEG ECO 35PIH AEG ECO 50PIH AEG ECO 70PIH AEG ECO 85PIH AEG ECO 100PIH AEG ECO 140PIH AEG ECO 100PIH3 AEG ECO 140PIH3 AEG ECO 160PIH3 INDOOR UNITS ASG ECO 35PH ASG ECO 50PH ASG ECO 70PH ASG ECO 85PH ASG ECO 100PH ASG ECO 140PH ASG ECO 160PH V 01 20 ...

Page 2: ...f the product is not to be used for long cut off the power supply please energize and preheat the unit in advance before reusing it 3 Please properly select the model according to actual using environment otherwise it may impact the using convenience 4 This product has gone through strict inspection and operational test before leaving the factory In order to avoid damage due to improper disassembl...

Page 3: ...vise the contents without further notice 8 Indoor unit must not be installed in a laundry 9 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard 10 Argoclima assumes no responsibility for personal injury property loss or equipment damage caused by improper installation and commissioning unnecessary mainten...

Page 4: ...aults of the AC 51 5 2 Error Code 53 5 3 Unit Maintenance 55 5 4 Notice on Maintenance 58 5 5 After Sales Services 65 This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources T...

Page 5: ...use severe damage or death to people WARNING If not abide strictly it may cause severe damage to the unit or the people NOTICE If not abide strictly it may cause slight or medium damage to the unit or the people OBSERVED This sign indicates that the items must be observed Improper operation may cause damage to people or property WARNINGέ έ This product can t be installed at corrosive inflammable o...

Page 6: ...rtation materials including nails metal or wooden parts and plastic packing material must be treated in a safe way WARNING 1 Please install according to this instruction manual Installation must be performed in accordance with the requirement of NEC and CEC by authorized personnel only 2 Any person who is involved with working on or breaking into a refrigerant circuit should hold a current valid c...

Page 7: ...e electric shock may occur 12 The air conditioner is not intended to be cleaned or maintained by children without supervision 13 Do not alter the setting of pressure sensor or other protective devices If the protective devices are short circuited or changed against rules fire hazard or even explosion may occur 14 Do not operate the air conditioner with wet hands Do not wash or sprinkle water on th...

Page 8: ...ts may deteriorate and fall off or even cause water leakage b Places with corrosive gas copper pipe or the welding parts may be corroded and cause refrigerant leakage 7 Adopt proper measures to protect the outdoor unit from small animals because they may damage the electric components and cause malfunction of the air conditioner OBSERVED 1 If wired control is to be used it should be connected firs...

Page 9: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Cassette Type Unit 5 2 Product Introduction 2 1 Overall Layout ...

Page 10: ...1 Used for ceiling drilling 5 Gasket Mounting Board 4 Used to prevent gasket from falling off 6 Wireless Controller Battery 1 2 To control the indoor unit 7 Sealing Plaster 1 Used for holes through the wall 8 Fastener 6 To fasten the sponge Heat shringkable Bushing 9 Insulation 1 To insulate the gas pipe 10 Insulation 1 To insulate the liquid pipe 11 Installation Paperboard 4 To insulate the drain...

Page 11: ...s determined by 1 Refrigerant charging quantity for the entire system ex factory charging quantity additional charging quantity 2 Checking out in the applicable tables a For indoor unit confirm the model of indoor unit and check the corresponding table b For outdoor unit that is installed or placed indoors select the corresponding table according to the height of the room Height of the room Select...

Page 12: ... 8 5 2 232 5 4 18 6 5 4 27 8 5 4 250 5 6 20 0 5 6 29 9 5 6 269 5 8 21 5 5 8 32 1 5 8 289 6 0 23 0 6 0 34 3 6 0 309 6 2 24 5 6 2 36 6 6 2 330 6 4 26 1 6 4 39 1 6 4 351 6 6 27 8 6 6 41 5 6 6 374 6 8 29 5 6 8 44 1 6 8 397 7 0 31 3 7 0 46 7 7 0 420 7 2 33 1 7 2 49 4 7 2 445 7 4 34 9 7 4 52 2 7 4 470 7 6 36 9 7 6 55 1 7 6 496 7 8 38 8 7 8 58 0 7 8 522 8 0 10 8 8 0 61 0 8 0 549 2 When installing an outd...

Page 13: ...g condition 1 Air inlet and outlet of the indoor unit should be away from obstacles to make sure the unit s air flow can reach the entire room Do not install the unit in a kitchen or a laundry 2 Install the unit in a room without naked flame fire source or the risk of getting the refrigerant on fire 3 Select a location that can withstand 4 times the unit weight without increasing operating noise a...

Page 14: ...ble gas oil smoke or corrosive gas 6 Keep it away from strong wind because strong wind will affect the outdoor fan and lead to insufficient air flow volume and thus affecting the unit s performance 7 Install the outdoor unit at a place that is convenient for it to be connected to the indoor unit 8 Away from any object that may get the air conditioner generating noise 9 Install the outdoor unit at ...

Page 15: ...iling E Suspension bolt pitch G F NOTICE Drilling of ceiling opening and installation of air conditioner must be performed by professionals Unit mm Dimensions Model A B C D E F G 35 620 580 570 520 560 265 140 50 620 580 570 520 560 265 140 70 950 870 840 660 790 240 134 85 950 870 840 660 790 240 134 100 950 870 840 660 790 240 134 140 950 870 840 660 790 290 134 162 950 870 840 660 790 290 134 ...

Page 16: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Cassette Type Unit 12 2 Outdoor unit 35 70 85 A F D E G C B 100 140 A D E G B C ...

Page 17: ...78 596 550 348 887 302 818 378 596 550 348 887 302 892 396 698 560 364 952 340 920 427 790 610 395 1002 370 940 530 820 610 486 460 940 530 820 610 486 460 940 530 820 610 486 460 940 530 820 610 486 460 940 530 820 610 486 460 940 530 820 610 486 460 35 50 70 85 100 140 140 160 900 412 1345 572 378 340 ...

Page 18: ...nforms to the following installation dimensions 1 When one outdoor unit is to be installe A C B D a b d c e Hd Hb H E A E Hb Hd H mm a b c d e B ı100 A B C ı300 ı100 ı100 B E ı100 ı1000 A B C E ı300 ı150 ı150 ı1000 D ı1000 D E ı1000 1000 B D HB HD HD H ı100 ı1000 HB HD HD H ı100 ı1000 B D E HB HD HBİ1 2 H ı250 ı2000 ı1000 1 2 H HBİH ı250 ı2000 ı1000 HB H Prohibited HB HD HDİ1 2 H ı100 ı2000 ı1000 ...

Page 19: ...400 ı400 A E HB HD H mm a b c d e A B C ı300 ı300 ı1000 A B C E ı300 ı300 ı1000 ı1000 D ı2000 D E ı2000 ı1000 B D HB HD HD H ı300 ı2000 HB HD HDİ1 2 H ı250 ı2000 1 2 H HDİH ı300 ı2500 B D E HB HD HBİ1 2 H ı300 ı2000 ı1000 1 2 H HBİH ı300 ı2500 ı1000 HB H Prohibited HB HD HDİ1 2 H ı250 ı2500 ı1000 1 2 H HDİH ı300 ı2500 ı1000 HD 1 2 H Prohibited ...

Page 20: ...DC Inverter U match Series Cassette Type Unit 16 3 When outdoor units are installed in rows ı200 ı 4000 ı200 ı2000 400 400 4500 2000 600 Hb H b HB H B mm HBİ1 2 H bı250 1 2 H HBİH bı300 HB H Prohibited ...

Page 21: ...her 400 500 2000 400 500 300 2 Diagram of installation location and space for indoor unit Notice for the best performance of indoor unit make sure its installation space conforms to the following installation dimensions 2500mm or above H 1500mm or above Wall 20mm or above 1500mm or above Wall Wall ...

Page 22: ... distance See the following diagram Ceiling material İ PP İ PP 3 2 1 1 Hoisting the Main Body Unit NOTICE Please tightly screw up the nuts and bolts to prevent the air conditioner from falling 1 Installing the Suspension Bolts 1 Using the installation template drill holes for bolts four holes 2 Install the bolts to the ceiling at a place strong enough to hang the unit Mark the bolt positions from ...

Page 23: ...l the paper template on the unit and fix the drain pipe at the outlet vent 3 Adjust the unit to the best position 4 Check if the unit is installed horizontally at four directions If not the water pump and the float switch would function improperly and even lead to water leakage 5 Remove the gasket anchor board and tighten the nut remained 6 Remove the paper template 3 2 1 2 Leveling The water leve...

Page 24: ...he drainage hole on the chassis of the outdoor unit Then connect a drain hose to the drainage connector If drainage connector is used the outdoor unit should be at least 10cm from the installation ground See the figures below Bottom Drain cap Drain pipe mounting hole Chassis Drain connection 3 2 3 Connection Pipe Installation 3 2 3 1 Installation Notice and Requirement on Connection Pipe NOTICE ķ ...

Page 25: ...n pipe should be added with a layer of insulating cotton to protect it from mechanical damage during installation maintenance and transportation Item Size of Fitting Pipe in Maximum pipe length m Biggest drop between indoor and outdoor units m Drain pipe outer dimension x wall thickness mm Liquid pipe Gas pipe Model 35 IU 35 OU 1 4 3 8 30 15 Ф25 1 5 50 IU 50 OU 1 2 35 20 70 IU 70 OU 3 8 5 8 50 25 ...

Page 26: ...ger than 10m an oil return bend should be added every 6 meters The requirement on the adding of oil return bend is as below 1 Outdoor unit is beneath the indoor unit There s no need to add oil return bend at the lowest or highest position of the vertical pipe as shown below Install an oil return bend every 6m Oil return bend System gas pipe Outdoor unit Indoor unit 2 Outdoor unit is above the indo...

Page 27: ...m in Ф12 1 2 ı26 İ150 Ф16 5 8 ı33 İ150 3 2 3 2 Pipe Flaring 1 Cut the connection pipe with a pipe cutter 2 The mouth of connection pipe should face downward Remove burrs with the cut surface so that the chips do not enter the pipe 3 Remove the cut off valve of outdoor unit and take out the flare nut from the bag of indoor unit accessories Then fit the flare nut on the pipe and use a flaring tool t...

Page 28: ...ll be collapsed In this case cut the heat insulating pipe with a sharp cutter as shown in Fig 15 and bend it after exposing the pipe After bending the pipe as you want be sure to put the heat insulating pipe back on the pipe and secure it with tape 3 2 3 4 Connection Pipe of Indoor and Outdoor Units NOTICE ķ Connect the pipe to the unit Please follow the instructions stated in the figures below Us...

Page 29: ...er liquid pipe is connected Sponge Threaded fastener 4 Liquid pipe Gas inlet pipe Heat insulation sheath for the gas tube Heat insulation sheath for the liquid tube Pipe diameter in Tightening torque N m 1 4 15 30 3 8 35 40 1 2 45 50 5 8 60 65 3 4 70 75 7 8 80 85 Screw on the flare nut of the flaring connecting pipe on the outdoor unit valve The method of screwing the flare nut is the same with th...

Page 30: ...ing material also without fail No gap 3 2 3 6 Sealing of the Knock off Hole As for the built in valve model during the installation process for connection pipe when the connection pipe is passing through the knock off hole conduct sealing with insulated cotton in the knock off hole of outdoor unit to prevent small animals from entering See the following figure Notice Only for the 100 140 100 3PH 1...

Page 31: ...rally Model Time min 35 OU 15 50 OU 20 70 85 100 1PH 30 140 1PH 140 3PH 160 3PH 45 And verify if the pressure gauge at the low pressure side of the manifold valve assembly reads 1 0Mp 75cmHg if not it indicates there is leak somewhere Then close the switch fully and then stop the vacuum pump 6 Wait for 10min to see if the system pressure can remain unchanged During this time the reading of the pre...

Page 32: ...need re calibration Detection equipment shall be calibrated in a refrigerant free area Ensure that the detector is not a potential source of ignition and is suitable for the refrigerant used Leak detection equipment shall be set at a percentage of the LFL of the refrigerant and shall be calibrated to the refrigerant employed and the appropriate percentage of gas 25 maximum is confirmed Leak detect...

Page 33: ...Unnecessary Charge Pipe Length Additional Refrigerant Amount for Extra Pipe 35 5 0m İ7 0m 16g m 50 70 40g m 85 100 100 3PH 140 1PH 7 5m İ9 5m 140 3PH 160 3PH 3 2 6 Installation of Drain Pipe 3 2 6 1 Indoor Side Drainage Pipe 1 Keep pipe size equal to or greater than that of the connecting pipe 2 Install the drain piping as shown and take measures against condensation Extension drain piping commerc...

Page 34: ...nsulation for the indoor drain hose During the installation distance from soft drain pipe to the gasket is A mm when the bolt is tightened It is not allowed to apply PVC or other related glue in the joints of two ends of drain pipe ʒ Metal clamp accessory ʓ Insulation sponge accessory Insulate the pipe clamp and the drain hose using heat insulation sponge ʒ Metal clamp ʓ Drain hose accessory ʔ Gre...

Page 35: ...sulating tape from bottom to top 3 The whole pipeline should be wound with insulating tape and fixed onto the wall with saddles 2 If the outdoor unit is above the indoor unit arrange the pipeline according to the following diagram 1 Wind the insulating tape from bottom to top 2 The whole pipeline should be wound together to avoid water returning to the room 3 Use saddles to fix the whole pipeline ...

Page 36: ...verging drain pipes ı100mm T joint converging drain pipes 0 1000mm Notice Specifications of the converging drain pipes should be applicable to the operating capacity of the units 1 Drain branch should be connected to the vertical or horizontal part of the main drain pipe 2 Horizontal pipe should not be connected to the vertical pipe that is on the same level It should be connected in the following...

Page 37: ...inage pipe joint Connection of drain elbow Connection of horizontal pipe 3 2 6 4 Check Drainage After the pipeline work is finished check whether the drainage can go smoothly 1 Add slowly about 1L of water into the water tray After the electric circuit is completed check the drainage condition during refrigerating operation ...

Page 38: ...will direct right at the pipe mouth of the indoor unit 1 Temporarily hang the 4 fasteners on the corresponding hooks of the main body of the indoor unit Do not let the conducting wires get involved into the sealing material 2 Screw in the hexagon screws beneath the 4 fasteners by about 15mm front panel will rise 3 As shown below turn the front panel according to the arrow direction so that the fro...

Page 39: ...e following problem Gas leakage of ceiling Condensate Water drops Gas leakage 2 After the screws are tightened if there is still a gap between the ceiling and the decorative front panel adjust the height of the unit again as shown below No seam If the lifting level of indoor unit and the drain pipeline won t be affected it s fine to adjust the height of indoor unit through the holes on the corners...

Page 40: ...e slots according to their different size Match the corresponding slots Warning After installing the panel the insulated protective cover with the thickness of 1mm shall be used to wrap the wiring terminal Tighten the insulated glue cover on both sides with bonding tie to fix it 3 3 Electrical Installation 3 3 1 Requirement and Notice on Electrical Installation WARNING The electrical installation ...

Page 41: ... units must not be squeezed Never pull stretch or bend the wires Ľ The external power cord communication cords and the connection wire of indoor and outdoor units must not collide with any metal beam or edge on the ceiling or touch any metal burrs or sharp metal edge around ľ Connect wires correspondingly by referring to the circuit diagram labeled on the unit or electric box Screws must be tighte...

Page 42: ... Install a circuit breaker at every power terminal near the units indoor and outdoor units with at least 3mm contact gap The units must be able to be plugged or unplugged Ĺ Circuit breaker and power cord specifications listed in the above table are determined based on the maximum power input of the units ĺ Specifications of power cords listed in the above table are applicable in a working conditio...

Page 43: ...e less than 0 75mm It s recommended to use 0 75mm power cords as the communication cords 3 3 3 Connection of Power Cord and Communication Cord 1 For solid wires as shown below 1 Use wire cutters to cut off the wire end and then peel away about 25mm of the insulation layer 2 Use a screwdriver to unscrew the terminal screw on the terminal board 3 Use nippers to bend the solid wire into a ring that f...

Page 44: ...whether the indoor and outdoor units are powered on ĸ Match the terminal numbers and wire colors with the colors indicated in the indoor unit Ĺ Wrong wire connection may burn the electrical components ĺ Connect the wires firmly to the wiring box Incomplete installation may lead to fire hazard Ļ Please use wire clamps to secure the external covers of connecting wires Insulators must be clamped secu...

Page 45: ... 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz L N Outdoor Unit L N Indoor Unit Wired Controller N1 Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz Breaker 35 IU 35 OU 50 IU 50OU 70 IU 70 OU ʒ Power cord 3 1 5mm ʓ Power cord 3 1 0mm ʔ Communication Cords 2 0 75mm2 ʕ Communication Cords 2 0 75mm2 85 IU 85 OU ʒ Power cord 3 2 5mm ʓ Power cord 3 1 0mm ʔ Communication Cords 2 0 75mm ʕ Communication ...

Page 46: ...Breaker Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz PE Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Wired Controller Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz Breaker 100 UI 100 OU 1PH 140 IU 140 OU 1PH ķ Power cord 3 6 0mm ĸ Power cord 3 1 0mm Ĺ Communication Cords 2 0 75mm ĺ Communication Cords 2 0 75mm ...

Page 47: ...eaker Breaker Power 380V 415V 3N 50 60Hz Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Wired Controller Breaker Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60HZ 100 IU 100 OU 3PH 140 IU 140 OU 3PH ʒ Power cord 5 2 5mm ʓ Power cord 3 1 0mm ʔ Communication Cords 2 0 75mm ʕ Communication Cords 2 0 75mm 160 IU 160 OU 3PH ʒ Power cord 5 4 0mm ʓ Power cord 3 1 0mm ʔ Communication Cords 2 0 75mm ʕ Communication Cords 2 0 75mm ...

Page 48: ... and outdoor units on the terminal board Wrong connection may lead to fire hazard Ļ If the connection wires of indoor unit outdoor unit and power cords are not correctly connected the air conditioner may get damaged ļ Ground the indoor and outdoor units through connecting the ground wire Ľ The units should comply with applicable local and national rules and regulations on power consumption ľ When ...

Page 49: ...nel of the outdoor unit and insert one end of the communication cord and the power cord to the terminal board Single phase 35 50 70 85 a Wire routing of separated power supply b Wire routing of unified power supply Single phase 100 140 a Wire routing of separated power supply for single phase ...

Page 50: ...t and indoor unit get in from the lower hole The communication wire gets in from the upper hole b Wire routing of unified power supply for single phase The power cords of outdoor unit and indoor unit get in from the lower hole The communication wire gets in from the upper hole ...

Page 51: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Cassette Type Unit 47 Three phase 100 140 160 a Wire routing of separated power supply for three phase Only for 160 ...

Page 52: ... phase Only for 160 Power cord should be secured along with the right side plate and fixed to the hook with a wire clamp so as to avoid contacting the pipeline The communication line between indoor and outdoor units should also be laid along with the right side plate but away from the power cord ...

Page 53: ...or its components may get burned Is there any obstacle blocking the air inlet and outlet of the indoor or outdoor units Cooling capacity may become unsatisfactory Have you recorded the length of refrigerant pipe and the refrigerant charging amount The refrigerant charging amount can t be controlled 3 5 Test Running Preparation before connecting the power 1 Power must not be connected if the instal...

Page 54: ... If you use remote control to turn off the unit compressor will continue to run for 6min ĸ If you use remote control to turn off the unit and then immediately turn the unit on again compressor will need 3min to restart Even if you press ON OFF button on the remote control it won t be started up right away Ĺ If there s no display on the wired control it s probably because the connection wire betwee...

Page 55: ... resumed Power plug is loose Re insert the power plug Remote control has low battery Replace the batteries Bad cooling or heating effect Air inlet and outlet of indoor or outdoor units have been blocked Clear the obstacles and keep the room for indoor and outdoor units well ventilated Improper temperature setting Reset a proper temperature Fan speed is too low Reset a proper fan speed Air flow dir...

Page 56: ...st enables the heating mode or there is refrigerant brushing sound when defrosting under heating It s the sound of 4 way valve switching direction The sound will disappear after the valve changes its direction There is hissing sound when the unit is started or stopped and a slight hissing sound during and after operation It s the sound of gaseous refrigerant that stops flowing and the sound of dra...

Page 57: ...e hazard Please contact Gree s authorized service center and send for professional service staff to repair If the display panel or wired control displays an error code please refer to the error code meaning stated in the following table Number Error code Error 1 E1 Compressor high pressure protection 2 E2 Indoor anti freeze protection 3 E3 Compressor low pressure protection refrigerant lack protec...

Page 58: ... driver communication error 31 P7 Driver module sensor error 32 P8 Driver module high temperature protection 33 P9 Zero crossing protection 34 PA AC current protection 35 Pc Driver current error 36 Pd Sensor connection protection 37 PE Temperature drift protection 38 PL Bus low voltage protection 39 PH Bus high voltage protection 40 PU Charge loop error 41 PP Input voltage error 42 ee Drive memory...

Page 59: ...anufacturer so as to ensure the unit s quality ļ Improper operation may get the unit broken hit by electric shock or cause fire Ľ Do not make the air conditioner wet or electric shock may be lead Ensure that the air conditioner will not be cleaned by water rinsing under any circumstance Notice ķ Before cleaning please make sure the unit is stopped Cut the circuit breaker and remove the power socke...

Page 60: ...dust or rinse the filter If the filter is very dirty greasy use warm water below 45ć with neutral detergent to clean it Then dry the filter at a cool place Notice do not use hot water above 45ć to clean otherwise the filter may be discolored or out of shape Do not dry it with fire otherwise the filter will catch fire or become out of shape 4 Fix the 3 cleaners on the filter and then re install the...

Page 61: ...erwise the filter may be discolored or out of shape 5 Install the air intake grill Refer to step 3 6 Install the air filter Same with step 4 in Clean Air Filter 7 Close the air intake grill Refer to step 1 5 3 3 Heat Exchanger of Outdoor Unit Conduct cleaning for the heat exchanger of outdoor unit periodically clean it once at least in every two months Clean the dust and sundries on the surface of...

Page 62: ...ff the main power of air conditioner 2 Clean the filter screen indoor and outdoor unit 3 Clean the dust and sundries in indoor and outdoor unit 4 If the outdoor unit is rusty coat the rusty location with paint to prevent it from expanding 5 3 7 Components Replacement Components could be ordered by a ArgoClima assistance service 5 4 Notice on Maintenance 5 4 1 Information on Servicing The manual sh...

Page 63: ...mmable refrigerants i e non sparking adequately sealed or intrinsically safe 5 4 1 5 Presence of Fire Extinguisher If any hot work is to be conducted on the refrigeration equipment or any associated parts appropriate fire extinguishing equipment shall be available to hand Have a dry powder or CO2 fire extinguisher adjacent to the charging area 5 4 1 6 No Ignition Sources No person carrying out wor...

Page 64: ... parts are installed 2 The ventilation machinery and outlets are operating adequately and are not obstructed 3 If an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used the secondary circuit shall be checked for the presence of refrigerant 4 Marking to the equipment continues to be visible and legible Markings and signs that are illegible shall be corrected 5 Refrigeration pipe or components are installe...

Page 65: ...erating form of leak detection shall be located at the most critical point to warn of a potentially hazardous situation 5 4 2 2 Particular attention shall be paid to the following to ensure that by working on Electrical components the casing is not altered in such a way that the level of protection is affected This shall include damage to cables excessive number of connections terminals notmade to...

Page 66: ...ibration from sources such as compressors or fans 5 4 5 Detection of Flammable Refrigerants Under no circumstances shall potential sources of ignition be used in the searching for or detection of refrigerant leaks A halide torch or any other detector using a naked flame shall not be used 5 4 6 Removal and Evacuation When breaking into the refrigerant circuit to make repairs or for any other purpos...

Page 67: ... refrigerant contained in them 2 Cylinders shall be kept upright 3 Ensure that the refrigeration system is earthed prior to charging the system with refrigerant 4 Label the system when charging is complete if not already 5 Extreme care shall be taken not to overfill the refrigeration system 6 Prior to recharging the system it shall be pressure tested with OFN The system shall be leak tested on com...

Page 68: ... been filled correctly and the process completed make sure that the cylinders and the equipment are removed from site promptly and all isolation valves on the equipment are closed off 11 Recovered refrigerant shall not be charged into another refrigeration system unless it has been cleaned and checked 5 4 9 Labelling Equipment shall be labelled stating that it has been de commissioned and emptied ...

Page 69: ... components are sealed to prevent ignition in the event of a refrigerant release Consult manufacturer if in doubt The recovered refrigerant shall be returned to the refrigerant supplier in the correct recovery cylinder and the relevant Waste Transfer Notice arranged Do not mix refrigerants in recovery units and especially not in cylinders If compressors or compressor oils are to be removed ensure ...

Page 70: ...69 Tonn CO2 equiv Kg 2 8 1 89 Tonn CO2 equiv Kg 2 5 1 69 Tonn CO2 equiv Kg 2 8 1 89 Tonn CO2 equiv 100PH 140PH 100PIH3 140PIH3 160PIH3 Kg 3 6 2 43 Tonn CO2 equiv REGULATION EU No 517 2014 F GAS The unit contains R32 a fluorinated greenhouse gas with global warming potential GWP 675 Do not release R32 into the atmosphere www argoclima com ...

Page 71: ... ECO 35PH ADG ECO 50PH ADG ECO 70PH ADG ECO 70PHB ADG ECO 85PH ADG ECO 100PH ADG ECO 140PH ADG ECO 85PHB ADG ECO 160PH ADG ECO 100PH ADG ECO 140PH Outdoor Unit AEG ECO 35PIH AEG ECO 50PIH AEG ECO 70PIH AEG ECO 85PIH AEG ECO 100PH AEG ECO 140PIH AEG ECO 160PIH3 AEG ECO 100PIH3 AEG ECO 140PIH3 ...

Page 72: ...not to be used for long cut off the power supply please energize and preheat the unit in advance before reusing it 3 Please properly select the model according to actual using environment otherwise it may impact the using convenience 4 This product has gone through strict inspection and operational test before leaving the factory In order to avoid damage due to improper disassembly and inspection ...

Page 73: ...for this instruction manual belongs to ArgoClima Exception Clauses Manufacturer will bear no responsibilities when personal injury or property loss is caused by the following reasons 1 Damage the product due to improper use or misuse of the product 2 Alter change maintain or use the product with other equipment without abiding by the instruction manual of manufacturer 3 After verification the defe...

Page 74: ...ts of the AC 61 5 2 Error Code 63 5 3 Unit Maintenance 65 5 4 Notice on Maintenance 67 5 5 After sales Services 73 This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources To r...

Page 75: ...use severe damage or death to people WARNING If not abide strictly it may cause severe damage to the unit or the people NOTE If not abide strictly it may cause slight or medium damage to the unit or the people OBSERVED This sign indicates that the items must be observed Improper operation may cause damage to people or property WARNING This product can t be installed at corrosive inflammable or exp...

Page 76: ...1 Please install according to this instruction manual Installation must be performed in accordance with the requirement of NEC and CEC by authorized personnel only 2 Any person who is involved with working on or breaking into a refrigerant circuit should hold a current valid certificate from an industry accredited assessment authority which authorises their competence to handle refrigerants safely...

Page 77: ...h naked flame or an air blower otherwise the filter will be out of shape 16 If the unit is to be installed in a small space please adopt protective measures to prevent the concentration of refrigerant from exceeding the allowable safety limit excessive refrigerant leakage may lead to explosion 17 When installing or re installing the air conditioner please keep the refrigerant circuit away from sub...

Page 78: ...ures to protect the outdoor unit from small animals because they may damage the electric components and cause malfunction of the air conditioner 8 Before cleaning please make sure the unit is stopped Cut the circuit breaker and remove the power socket otherwise electric shock may occur 9 Do not wash the air conditioner with water otherwise fire hazard or electric shock may occur 10 When cleaning t...

Page 79: ... R32 Duct Type Unit 5 2 Product Introduction 2 1 Overall Layout NOTES 1 The connection pipe drain pipe power cord and duct for this unit should be prepared by the user 2 The unit is standard equipped with rectangular duct ...

Page 80: ...lling the unit 4 Washer 4 To be used together with the hanger bolt for installing the unit 5 Insulation 1 To insulate the gas pipe 6 Insulation 1 To insulate the liquid pipe 7 Fastener 8 To fasten the sponge 8 Sponge 2 To insulate the drain pipe 9 Sponge 1 To insulate the Fresh air inlet Only for GUD100 160PH A T and GUD100 160PHS A T 10 Removal Proof screw Nut 1 To connect gas pipe 11 Removal Pro...

Page 81: ...r unit confirm the model of indoor unit and check the corresponding table B For outdoor unit that is installed or placed indoors select the corresponding table according to the height of the room Height of the room Select the applicable table 1 8m Floor standing type 1 8m Wall mounted type 3 Refer to the following table to check out the minimum construction area Ceiling type Wall mounted type Floo...

Page 82: ...6 2 330 6 4 26 1 6 4 39 1 6 4 351 6 6 27 8 6 6 41 5 6 6 374 6 8 29 5 6 8 44 1 6 8 397 7 0 31 3 7 0 46 7 7 0 420 7 2 33 1 7 2 49 4 7 2 445 7 4 34 9 7 4 52 2 7 4 470 7 6 36 9 7 6 55 1 7 6 496 7 8 38 8 7 8 58 0 7 8 522 8 0 40 8 8 0 61 0 8 0 549 2 When installing an outdoor unit with single or double fans hold the handle and then lift it up slowly Do not touch the condenser with your hand or other obj...

Page 83: ...door Unit Select a location pursuant to the following condition 1 Air inlet and outlet of the indoor unit should be away from obstacles to make sure the unit s air flow can reach the entire room Do not install the unit in a kitchen or a laundry 2 Install the unit in a room without naked flame fire source or the risk of getting the refrigerant on fire 3 Select a location that can withstand 4 times ...

Page 84: ...tallation to be carried out safely 5 Avoid installing at a place with leakage of inflammable gas oil smoke or corrosive gas 6 Keep it away from strong wind because strong wind will affect the outdoor fan and lead to insufficient air flow volume and thus affecting the unit s performance 7 Install the outdoor unit at a place that is convenient for it to be connected to the indoor unit 8 Away from an...

Page 85: ...uct Type Unit 11 1 Indoor unit ADGECO35PH ADGECO50PH ADG ECO 70PH ADGECO85PH ADG ECO 100PH T ADGECO140PH ADG ECO 160PH Gas pipe Liquid pipe C G D E F Electric Box Drain pipe A B ADGECO70PH ADGECO70PHB ADG ECO 85PH ADG ECO 85PHB ...

Page 86: ...mensions Model A B C D E F G 760 415 700 200 450 474 768 ADG ECO 35PH 1060 415 1000 200 450 474 1068 ADG ECO 50PH 1360 415 1300 220 450 474 1368 ADG ECO 70PH ADG ECO 85PH 942 530 900 260 655 685 ADG ECO 70PHB ADG ECO 85PHB 1040 500 1000 300 700 754 1092 ADG ECO 100PH 1440 500 1400 300 700 754 1492 ADG ECO 140PH 1440 500 1400 300 700 754 1543 ADG ECO 160PH ...

Page 87: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Duct Type Unit 13 2 Outdoor unit AEGECO35PIH AEGECO50PIH AEG ECO 50PIH AEG ECO 85PIH A F D E G C B AEG ECO 100PIH AEG ECO140PIH AEG ECO 100PIH3 AEG ECO 140PIH3 A B C D E G ...

Page 88: ...887 302 AEG ECO 50PIH 818 378 596 550 348 887 302 AEG ECO 70PIH 892 396 698 560 364 952 340 AEG ECO 85PH 920 427 790 610 395 1002 370 AEG ECO 100PIH 940 530 820 610 486 460 AEG ECO 100PIH3 940 530 820 610 486 460 AEG ECO 140PIH 940 530 820 610 486 460 AEG ECO 140PIH3 940 530 820 610 486 460 AEG ECO 160PIH3 900 412 1345 572 378 340 ...

Page 89: ...re its installation space conforms to the following installation dimensions 1 When one outdoor unit is to be installed A E Hb Hd H mm a b c d e B 100 A B C 300 100 100 B E 100 1000 A B C E 300 150 150 1000 D 1000 D E 1000 1000 B D Hb Hd Hd H 100 1000 Hb Hd Hd H 100 1000 B D E Hb Hd Hb 1 2H 250 2000 1000 1 2H Hb H 250 2000 1000 Hb H Prohibited Hb Hd Hd 1 2H 100 2000 1000 1 2H Hd H 200 2000 1000 Hd ...

Page 90: ... Unit mm A E Hb Hd H mm a b c d e A B C 300 300 1000 A B C E 300 300 1000 1000 D 2000 D E 2000 1000 B D Hb Hd Hd H 300 2000 Hb Hd Hd 1 2H 250 2000 1 2H Hd H 300 2500 B D E Hb Hd Hb 1 2H 300 2000 1000 1 2H Hb H 300 2500 1000 Hb H Prohibited Hb Hd Hd 1 2H 250 2500 1000 1 H Hd H 300 2500 1000 Hd 1 2H Prohibited ...

Page 91: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Duct Type Unit 17 3 When outdoor units are installed in rows Unit mm Hb H mm Hb 1 2H b 250 1 2H Hb H b 300 Hb H Prohibited ...

Page 92: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Duct Type Unit 18 4 When outdoor units are installed one above another Unit mm ...

Page 93: ...nit NOTES 1 Please tighten the nut and bolt to prevent the air conditioner from falling down 2 The unit might be loose if fixing the panel rack only Be careful during installation 1 Install the bolts to the ceiling at a place strong enough to hang the unit Mark the bolt positions from the installation template With a concrete drill for 12 7mm diameter holes See the following figure 60 to 70mm Ф12 ...

Page 94: ...he bolts installed to the ceiling and install the unit with the special nut See the following figure 3 2 1 2 Leveling After installing the indoor unit level detection of the unit shall be conducted Place the unit horizontally and leave the left and right side with a downward slope of 1 100 1 50 in drainage direction as shown below ...

Page 95: ...shion between the outdoor unit and the installation base 4 When the outdoor unit is in heating or defrosting it needs to drain water When installing the drain pipe plug the accompanied drainage connector to the drainage hole on the chassis of the outdoor unit Then connect a drain hose to the drainage connector If drainage connector is used the outdoor unit should be at least 10cm from the installa...

Page 96: ... and causes leakage the joints need to be cut and welded again for replacement 2 The removal proof screw nut must be connected to the indoor unit Installation method Connect the connection pipes first to the indoor unit and then to the outdoor unit When bending a connection pipe be careful not to damage the pipe Do not over tighten the screw nut otherwise leakage will occur Besides the outside of ...

Page 97: ...O 70PHB 50 25 ADG ECO 85PH 50 25 ADG ECO 85PHB 50 25 ADG ECO 100PH 65 30 ADG ECO 140PH 75 30 ADG ECO 160PH 75 30 Connection pipe should adopt water proof insulating material Its wall thickness should be 0 5 1 0mm and the pipe wall should be able to withstand 6 0MPa The longer the connection pipe is the worse cooling and heating performance it has When the drop between indoor and outdoor units is l...

Page 98: ...or unit is beneath the indoor unit There s no need to add non return bend at the lowest or highest position of the vertical pipe as shown below 2 Outdoor unit is above the indoor unit It s necessary to add oil return bend and non return bend at the lowest and highest position of the vertical pipe as shown below ...

Page 99: ...hould face downward Remove burrs with the cut surface so that the chips do not enter the pipe 3 Remove the cut off valve of outdoor unit and take out the flare nut from the bag of indoor unit accessories Then fit the flare nut on the pipe and use a flaring tool to flare the mouth of connection pipe 4 Check whether the flaring part has cracked See the figure below 3 2 3 3 Pipe Bending 1 The pipes a...

Page 100: ... tape 3 2 3 4 Connection Pipe of Indoor and Outdoor Units NOTES 1 Connect the pipe to the unit Please follow the instructions stated in the figures below Use both spanner and torque wrench 2 When connecting the tapered screw nut first apply chilled machine oil on its inner and outer surface and then screw it up for 3 4 circles 3 Confirm the tightening torque by referring to the following table If ...

Page 101: ...eter inch Tightening torque N m Ф1 4 15 30 Ф3 8 35 40 Ф1 2 45 50 Ф5 8 60 65 Ф3 4 70 75 Ф7 8 80 85 Screw on the flare nut of the flaring connecting pipe on the outdoor unit valve The method of screwing the flare nut is the same with that for indoor unit ...

Page 102: ...he Knock off Hole As for the built in valve model during the installation process for connection pipe when the connection pipe is passing through the knock off hole conduct sealing with insulated cotton in the knock off hole of outdoor unit to prevent small animals from entering See the following figures NOTE Only for the AEG ECO 100PIH AEG ECO 140PIH AEG ECO 100PIH3 AEG ECO 140PIH3 AEG ECO 160PIH...

Page 103: ... refrigerant leak 3 Connect the hose used for evacuation to the vacuum pump 4 Open the switch at the lower pressure side of the manifold valve assembly and start the vacuum pump Meanwhile the switch at the high pressure side of the manifold valve assembly should be kept closed otherwise evacuation would fail 5 The evacuation duration depends on the unit s capacity generally Model Time min ADG ECO ...

Page 104: ...ly is removed 8 Place back the caps of the liquid valve gas valve and also the service port NOTE For large size units there are maintenance ports for liquid valve and gas valve During evacuation you may connect the two hoses of the branch valve assembly to the maintenance ports to speed up the evacuation 3 2 4 2 Leak Detection Methods The following leak detection methods are deemed acceptable for ...

Page 105: ... a part of the system remote from the leak Oxygen free nitrogen OFN shall then be purged through the system both before and during the brazing process 3 2 5 Refrigerant Adding NOTE Before and during operation use an appropriate refrigerant leak detector to monitor the operation area and make sure the technicians can be well aware of any potential or actual leakage of inflammable gas Make sure the ...

Page 106: ...ted into special drain system for air conditioner 3 2 6 1 Indoor Side Drain Pipe NOTE Install the drain hose in accordance with the instructions in this installation manual and keep the area warm enough to prevent condensation Problems with the piping may lead to water leaks 1 Install the drain hose with downward gradient 1 100 to 1 50 and no risers or traps are used for the hose See the following...

Page 107: ... box side 8 When using the drain port on the right side of the unit reinstall the drain cap to the left side drain port See the following figure 9 Be sure to insulate where the drain port and the drain hose is connected See the following figure 10 The unused drain port also should be insulated properly See the following figure 11 There is adhesive on one side of the insulation so that after removi...

Page 108: ...e pipeline should be supported and fixed onto the wall 2 Wind the insulating tape from bottom to top 3 The whole pipeline should be wound with insulating tape and fixed onto the wall with saddles 2 If the outdoor unit is above the indoor unit arrange the pipeline according to the following diagram 1 Wind the insulating tape from bottom to top 2 The whole pipeline should be wound together to avoid ...

Page 109: ...ickness mm ADG ECO 35PH Ф26 2 5 ADG ECO 50PH ADG ECO 70PH ADG ECO 70PHB ADG ECO 85PH ADG ECO 85PHB ADG ECO 100PH ADG ECO 140PH ADG ECO 160PH 2 For the unit with the condensate pump two drain ports at the bottom are defaulted to be factory plugged with drain caps After the installation of the drain hose these two drain ports also need to be insulated properly with the same way aforementioned 3 The ...

Page 110: ...ess so that it is unnecessary for the drain port to withstand additional force When multiple drain hoses are used their installation should be performed as shown in the figure below NOTE The specification of the selected merged drainage pipe shall be appropriate for the operation capacity of the unit ...

Page 111: ...pe that is on the same level It should be connected in the following way 1 Attach the 3 way connection of the drainage pipe joint 2 Attach the drain elbow 3 Attach the horizontal pipe 3 2 6 4 Check Drainage After piping work is finished check if drainage flows smoothly As shown in the figure add approximately 1liter of water slowly into the drain pan and check drainage flow during COOL running ...

Page 112: ... Air Outlet Return Air Inlet Supply Air Outlet C D Return Air Inlet Unit mm Item Model Supply Air Outlet Return Air Inlet A B C D ADG ECO 35PH 122 585 700 200 ADG ECO 50PH 122 885 1000 200 ADG ECO 70PH 142 1185 1300 220 ADG ECO 85PH ADG ECO 70PHB 219 743 900 260 ADG ECO 85PHB ADG ECO 100PH 195 746 960 264 ...

Page 113: ...rn air method is adopted then install the return air cover at the back of the unit after dismantling it 3 Connect the return duct to the return air inlet of indoor unit with rivet and the other side shall be connected to the return air inlet For the convenience of free height adjustment canvas duct can be made and reinforced with iron wire to a folding shape 4 The noise of downward return air is o...

Page 114: ...y air duct indoor unit 3 2 7 4 Installation of Fresh Air Duct 1 While connecting the fresh air duct cut off the fresh air baffle plate as is shown in the following figure If the fresh air duct is not used block the gap of fresh air baffle plate with sponge Remove 2 Install the round flange so that it can be connected to the fresh air duct as is shown in the following figure 3 The air duct and roun...

Page 115: ...d filter screen for the return air inlet Noise reduction and shock absorption shall be considered in air duct design and construction Moreover the noise source shall avoid the crowd e g the return air inlet shall never be designed at the top of the user office and rest area 3 3 Electrical Installation 3 3 1 Requirement and Notice on Electrical Installation WARNING The electrical installation for t...

Page 116: ... up Slipped screws must be replaced by specialized flat head screws Please use the power cables that are delivered along with the air conditioner Do not change the power cables arbitrarily Do not change the length and terminals of the power cables If you want to change the power cables please contact ArgiClima local service center Wiring terminals should be connected firmly to the terminal board L...

Page 117: ...pecifications listed in the above table are determined based on the maximum power input of the units Specifications of power cords listed in the above table are applicable in a working condition where ambient temperature is 40 C and multi core copper cable e g YJV copper cable with insulated PE and PVC sheath is protected by a conduit and is resistant to 90 C in maximum See IEC 60364 5 52 If worki...

Page 118: ...3 3 Connection of Power Cord and Communication Cord 1 For solid wires as shown below 1 Use wire cutters to cut off the wire end and then peel away about 25mm of the insulation layer 2 Use a screwdriver to unscrew the terminal screw on the terminal board 3 Use nippers to bend the solid wire into a ring that fits the terminal screw 4 Form a proper ring and then put it on the terminal board Use a scr...

Page 119: ...ether the indoor and outdoor units are powered on 2 Match the terminal numbers and wire colors with the colors indicated in the indoor unit 3 Wrong wire connection may burn the electrical components 4 Connect the wires firmly to the wiring box Incomplete installation may lead to fire hazard 5 Please use wire clamps to secure the external covers of connecting wires Insulators must be clamped secure...

Page 120: ...tween indoor and outdoor units Single phase unit AEGECO35PIH AEGECO50PIH AEGECO70PIH AEGECO 85PIH ADG ECO 35PH AEG ECO 35PIH ADG ECO 50PH AEG ECO 50PIH Power cords 3 1 5mm2 Power cords 3 1 0mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 ...

Page 121: ... 70PH AEG ECO 70PIH ADG ECO 70PHB AEG ECO 70PIH ADG ECO 85PH AEG ECO 85PIH ADG ECO 85PHB AEG ECO 85PIH Power cords 3 2 5mm2 Power cords 3 1 0mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 Single phase Unit AEGECO100PIH AEG ECO 140PIH ...

Page 122: ...00PH AEG ECO 100PIH Power cords 3 4 0mm2 Power cords 3 1 0mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 ADG ECO 140PH AEG ECO 140PIH Power cords 3 6 0mm2 Power cords 3 1 0mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 ...

Page 123: ...uct Type Unit 49 Three phase unit AEG ECO 100PIH3 AEG ECO 140PIH3 ADG ECO 100PH AEG ECO 100PIH3 ADG ECO 140PH AEG ECO140PIH3 Power cords 5 1 5mm2 Power cords 3 1 0mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 ...

Page 124: ... Inverter Package R32 Duct Type Unit 50 Three phase unit AEG ECO 160PIH3 ADG ECO 160PH AEG ECO 160PIH3 Power cords 5 1 5mm2 Power cords 3 1 0mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 Communication cords 2 0 75mm2 ...

Page 125: ... terminal board Wrong connection may lead to fire hazard 5 If the connection wires of indoor unit outdoor unit and power cords are not correctly connected the air conditioner may get damaged 6 Ground the indoor and outdoor units through connecting the ground wire 7 The units should comply with applicable local and national rules and regulations on power consumption 8 When connecting the power cord...

Page 126: ...0PH 2 Outdoor side Remove the big handle front panel of the outdoor unit and insert one end of the communication cord and the power cord to the terminal board Single phase AEGECO35PIH AEGECO50PIH AEGECO70PIH AEGECO85PIH A Wire routing of separated power supply ...

Page 127: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Duct Type Unit 53 B Wire routing of unified power supply Single phase AEGECO100PIH AEG ECO 140PIH A Wire routing of separated power supply for single phase ...

Page 128: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Duct Type Unit 54 B Wire routing of unified power supply for single phase ...

Page 129: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Duct Type Unit 55 Three phase AEG ECO 100PIH3 AEG ECO 140PIH AEG ECO 160PIH3 A Wire routing of separated power supply for three phase ...

Page 130: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Duct Type Unit 56 Only for AEG ECO 160PIH3 ...

Page 131: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Duct Type Unit 57 B Wire routing of unified power supply for three phase ...

Page 132: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Duct Type Unit 58 Only for AEG ECO 160PIH3 ...

Page 133: ...th the requirement The unit may fail or its components may get burned Is there any obstacle blocking the air inlet and outlet of the indoor or outdoor units Cooling capacity may become unsatisfactory Have you recorded the length of refrigerant pipe and the refrigerant charging amount The refrigerant charging amount can t be controlled 3 5 Test Running Preparation before connecting the power 1 Powe...

Page 134: ...utton on remote control or wired control to see if the fan can run normally NOTES If you use remote control to turn off the unit and then immediately turn the unit on again compressor will need 3min to restart Even if you press ON OFF button on the remote control it won t be started up right away If there s no display on the wired control it s probably because the connection wire between the indoo...

Page 135: ...esumed Power plug is loose Re insert the power plug Remote control has low battery Replace the batteries Bad cooling or heating effect Air inlet and outlet of indoor or outdoor units have been blocked Clear the obstacles and keep the room for indoor and outdoor units well ventilated Improper temperature setting Reset a proper temperature Fan speed is too low Reset a proper fan speed Air flow direc...

Page 136: ...rst enables the heating mode or there is refrigerant brushing sound when defrosting under heating It s the sound of 4 way valve switching direction The sound will disappear after the valve changes its direction There is hissing sound when the unit is started or stopped and a slight hissing sound during and after operation It s the sound of gaseous refrigerant that stops flowing and the sound of dr...

Page 137: ...will cause electric shock or fire hazard Please contact ArgoClima authorized service center and send for professional service staff to repair If the display panel or wired control displays an error code please refer to the error code meaning stated in the following table Number Error code Error 1 E1 Compressor high pressure protection 2 E2 Indoor anti freeze protection 3 E3 Compressor low pressure...

Page 138: ...on 26 Lp IDU and ODU unmatched 27 U7 4 way valve switch over error 28 P0 Driver reset protection 29 P5 Over current protection 30 P6 Master control and driver communication error 31 P7 Driver module sensor error 32 P8 Driver module high temperature protection 33 P9 Zero crossing protection 34 PA AC current protection 35 Pc Driver current error 36 Pd Sensor connection protection 37 PE Temperature d...

Page 139: ...r electric shock may occur 3 When cleaning the filter please be careful of your steps If you need to work high above the ground please be extremely careful 5 3 1 Filter screen cleaning Increase the frequency of cleaning if the unit is installed in a room where the air is extremely contaminated As a yardstick for yourself consider cleaning the filter once a half year If dirt becomes impossible to c...

Page 140: ...s blocked 2 Check if the ground connection is reliable 3 Check if the battery of remote controller is replaced 4 Check if the air filter screen is properly installed 5 If starting up again after long term shut down preset the power switch of air conditioner to ON status before 8h of operation to preheat the crankcase of outdoor compressor 6 Check if the installation of outdoor unit is firm if not ...

Page 141: ...d out Work in confined spaces shall be avoided The area around the workspace shall be sectioned off Ensure that the conditions within the area have been made safe by control of flammable material 5 4 1 4 Checking for Presence of Refrigerant The area shall be checked with an appropriate refrigerant detector prior to and during work to ensure the technician is aware of potentially flammable atmosphe...

Page 142: ...nents are being changed they shall be fit for the purpose and to the correct specification At all times the manufacturer s maintenance and service guidelines shall be followed If in doubt consult the manufacturer s technical department for assistance The following checks shall be applied to installations using flammable refrigerants 1 The charge size is in accordance with the room size within whic...

Page 143: ...ies shall be disconnected from the equipment being worked upon prior to any removal of sealed covers etc If it is absolutely necessary to have an electrical supply to equipment during servicing then a permanently operating form of leak detection shall be located at the most critical point to warn of a potentially hazardous situation 2 Particular attention shall be paid to the following to ensure t...

Page 144: ...unt the effects of ageing or continual vibration from sources such as compressors or fans 5 4 5 Detection of Flammable Refrigerants Under no circumstances shall potential sources of ignition be used in the searching for or detection of refrigerant leaks A halide torch or any other detector using a naked flame shall not be used 5 4 6 Removal and Evacuation When breaking into the refrigerant circuit...

Page 145: ...hall be as short as possible to minimize the amount of refrigerant contained in them 2 Cylinders shall be kept upright 3 Ensure that the refrigeration system is earthed prior to charging the system with refrigerant 4 Label the system when charging is complete if not already 5 Extreme care shall be taken not to overfill the refrigeration system 6 Prior to recharging the system it shall be pressure ...

Page 146: ...s before recovery takes place 7 Start the recovery machine and operate in accordance with manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not overfill cylinders No more than 80 volume liquid charge 9 Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the cylinder even temporarily 10 When the cylinders have been filled correctly and the process completed make sure that the cylinders and the equipment are removed from ...

Page 147: ...all be available and in good working order Hoses shall be complete with leak free disconnect couplings and in good condition Before using the recovery machine check that it is in satisfactory working order has been properly maintained and that any associated electrical components are sealed to prevent ignition in the event of a refrigerant release Consult manufacturer if in doubt The recovered ref...

Page 148: ... AEG ECO 35PIH Kg 0 78 0 53 Tonn CO2 equiv AEG ECO 50PIH Kg 1 0 0 68 Tonn CO2 equiv AEG ECO 70PIH Kg 1 6 1 08 Tonn CO2 equiv AEG ECO 85PIH Kg 1 8 1 22 Tonn CO2 equiv AEG ECO 100PIH Kg 2 5 1 69 Tonn CO2 equiv AEG ECO 140PIH Kg 2 8 1 89 Tonn CO2 equiv AEG ECO 100PIH3 Kg 2 5 1 69 Tonn CO2 equiv AEG ECO 140PIH3 Kg 2 8 1 89 Tonn CO2 equiv AEG ECO 160PIH3 Kg 3 6 2 43 Tonn CO2 equiv ...

Page 149: ...e PACKAGE DCI R32 FLOOR CEILING UNITS USER and INSTALLATION MANUAL INDOOR UNITS ACG ECO 70PH ACG ECO 70PH ACG ECO 85PH ACG ECO 100PH ADG ECO 140PH ASG ECO 160PH V 06 19 OUTDOOR UNITS AEG ECO 35PIH AEG ECO 50PIH AEG ECO 70PIH AEG ECO 85PIH AEG ECO 100PI AEG ECO 140PIH AEG ECO 100PIH3 AEG ECO 140PIH3 AEG ECO 160PIH3 ...

Page 150: ... refrigerant and lubricant If the product is not to be used for long cut off the power supply please energize and preheat the unit in advance before reusing it 3 Please properly select the model according to actual using environment otherwise it may impact the using convenience 4 This product has gone through strict inspection and operational test before leaving the factory In order to avoid damag...

Page 151: ... final right to interpret for this instruction manual belongs to Gree Electric Appliances Inc of Zhuhai Exception Clauses Manufacturer will bear no responsibilities when personal injury or property loss is caused by the following reasons 1 Damage the product due to improper use or misuse of the product 2 Alter change maintain or use the product with other equipment without abiding by the instructi...

Page 152: ...aults of the AC 47 5 2 Error Code 49 5 3 Unit Maintenance 51 5 4 Notice on Maintenance 54 5 5 After Sales Services 61 This marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with other household wastes throughout the EU To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources T...

Page 153: ...y cause severe damage or death to people WARNING If not abide strictly it may cause severe damage to the unit or the people NOTICE If not abide strictly it may cause slight or medium damage to the unit or the people OBSERVED This sign indicates that the items must be observed Improper operation may cause damage to people or property WARNING This product can t be installed at corrosive inflammable ...

Page 154: ...NING 1 Please install according to this instruction manual Installation must be performed in accordance with the requirement of NEC and CEC by authorized personnel only 2 Any person who is involved with working on or breaking into a refrigerant circuit should hold a current valid certificate from an industry accredited assessment authority which authorises their competence to handle refrigerants s...

Page 155: ...perate the air conditioner with wet hands Do not wash or sprinkle water on the air conditioner otherwise malfunction or electric shock will occur 15 Do not dry the filter with naked flame or an air blower otherwise the filter will be out of shape 16 If the unit is to be installed in a small space please adopt protective measures to prevent the concentration of refrigerant from exceeding the allowa...

Page 156: ...e outdoor unit from small animals because they may damage the electric components and cause malfunction of the air conditioner OBSERVED 1 If wired control is to be used it should be connected first before powering up the unit otherwise the wired control may not be able to use 2 When installing the indoor unit keep it away from television wireless waves and fluorescent 3 Only use soft dry cloth or ...

Page 157: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Floor Ceiling Type Unit 5 2 Product Introduction 2 1 Overall Layout ...

Page 158: ...e hook on the cabinet of the unit 2 Wireless Controller Battery 1 2 To control the indoor unit 3 Insulation 1 To insulate the gas pipe 4 Insulation 1 To insulate the liquid pipe 5 Fastener 4 To fasten the sponge 6 Removal Proof Screw Nut 1 To connect gas pipe 7 Removal Proof Screw Nut 1 To connect liquid pipe Outdoor Unit Accessories No Name Appearance Q ty Usage 1 Drain Plug 1or 3 To plug the unu...

Page 159: ... the corresponding table b For outdoor unit that is installed or placed indoors select the corresponding table according to the height of the room Height of the room Select the applicable table 1 8m Floor standing type 1 8m Wall mounted type 3 Refer to the following table to check out the minimum construction area Ceiling type Wall mounted type Floor standing type Weight kg Area m2 Weight kg Area ...

Page 160: ...0 10 8 8 0 61 0 8 0 549 2 When installing an outdoor unit with single or double fans hold the handle and then lift it up slowly Do not touch the condenser with your hand or other objects If you hold only one side of the casing the casing may be pulled out of shape so please hold the base of the unit as well During installation be sure to use the components specified in the instruction manual 3 Ple...

Page 161: ...ibration 4 The installation location must be level 5 The indoor piping length and wiring length should be within the allowable range 6 Select a place that can easily drain condensate and connect to the drain system of the air conditioner 7 If hoisting screw bolts are to be used check whether the installation location is safe enough If not safe reinforce the location before installation 8 Indoor un...

Page 162: ... Install the outdoor unit at a place that is convenient for it to be connected to the indoor unit 8 Away from any object that may get the air conditioner generating noise 9 Install the outdoor unit at a place where condensate can be easily drained 3 1 3 Unit Dimension WARNING Install the indoor unit in a location which can withstand a load of at least five times the weight of the main unit and whi...

Page 163: ...ditioner must be performed by professionals Unit mm Dimensions Model A B C D H 35 870 235 812 318 665 50 870 235 812 318 665 70 1200 235 1142 318 665 85 1200 235 1142 318 665 100 1200 235 1142 318 665 1570 235 1512 318 665 140 1570 235 1512 318 665 160 1570 235 1512 318 665 2 Outdoor Unit 35 50 70 85 A F D E G C B ...

Page 164: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Floor Ceiling Type Unit 12 100 140 A D E G B C 160 A C D E G B ...

Page 165: ... 940 530 820 610 486 460 940 530 820 610 486 460 940 530 820 610 486 460 140 1PH 940 530 820 610 486 460 140 3PH 940 530 820 610 486 460 160 3PH 900 412 1345 572 378 340 3 1 4 Diagram of Unit Installation Space and Location 1 Diagram of installation space and location for outdoor unit Notice for best performance of the outdoor unit make sure its installation space conforms to the following install...

Page 166: ... 1000 A B C E 300 150 150 1000 D 1000 D E 1000 1000 B D Hb Hd Hd H 100 1000 Hb Hd Hd H 100 1000 B D E Hb Hd Hb 1 2 H 250 2000 1000 1 2 H Hb H 250 2000 1000 Hb H Prohibited Hb Hd Hd 1 2 H 100 2000 1000 1 2 H Hd H 200 2000 1000 Hd 1 2 H Prohibited 2 When two or more outdoor units are to be installed side by side ...

Page 167: ...000 D E 2000 1000 B D Hb Hd Hd H 300 2000 Hb Hd Hd 1 2 H 250 2000 1 2 H Hd H 300 2500 B D E Hb Hd Hb 1 2 H 300 2000 1000 1 2 H Hb H 300 2500 1000 Hb H Prohibited Hb Hd Hd 1 2 H 250 2500 1000 1 2 H Hd H 300 2500 1000 Hd 1 2 H Prohibited 3 When outdoor units are installed in rows 200 4000 200 2000 400 400 4500 2000 600 Hb H b ...

Page 168: ...lation location and space for indoor unit Notice for the best performance of indoor unit make sure its installation space conforms to the following installation dimensions 1 Install the unit at a place where is strong enough to withstand the weight of the unit 2 The air inlet and outlet of the unit should never be clogged so that the airflow can reach every corner of the room 3 Leave service space...

Page 169: ...e ceiling should be kept as much as possible so as for more convenient service 3 2 Unit Installation 3 2 1 Indoor Unit Installation 3 2 1 1 Preparation for Installing the Indoor Unit 1 Dismantle the clasp in the left and right grille and take down the screws 2 Take down the fixed screws in the left and right side plate 3 Turn on the left and right side plate in arrow direction ...

Page 170: ...the paper template 2 Insert the anchor bolts into the drilled holes and drive the pins completely into the anchor bolts with a hammer 3 Remove the right and left side panels 4 Put the hanger bolt into the clasp of the indoor unit and tighten screws on the hanger to prevent the indoor unit from moving 5 Reinstall and tighten the right and left side panels Floor type ...

Page 171: ...el Hanger Nut Right side panel 6 Adjust the height of the unit to make the drain pipe slant slightly downward so that the drainage will become much smoother 3 2 1 3 Leveling The water level test must be done after installing the indoor unit to make the unit is horizontal as shown below ...

Page 172: ... to the drainage hole on the chassis of the outdoor unit Then connect a drain hose to the drainage connector If drainage connector is used the outdoor unit should be at least 10cm from the installation ground See the figures below Bottom Drain cap Drain pipe mounting hole Chassis Drain connection 3 2 3 Connection Pipe Installation 3 2 3 1 Installation Notice and Requirement on Connection Pipe NOTI...

Page 173: ...anical damage during installation maintenance and transportation Item Model Size of Fitting Pipe Inch Maximum pipe length m Biggest drop between indoor and outdoor units m Drain pipe outer dimension x wall thickness mm Liquid pipe Gas pipe 35 IU 35 OU 1 4 3 8 30 15 Ф17 1 5 50 IU 50 OU 1 2 35 20 70 IU 70 OU 3 8 5 8 50 25 85 IU 85 OU 50 25 100 IU 100 OU 1PH 100 OU 3PH 65 30 75 30 140 IU 140 OU 1PH 1...

Page 174: ... add non return bend at the lowest or highest position of the vertical pipe as shown below Install an oil return bend every 6m Oil return bend System gas pipe Outdoor unit Indoor unit 2 Outdoor unit is above the indoor unit It s necessary to add oil return bend and non return bend at the lowest and highest position of the vertical pipe as shown below Outdoor Outdoor unit unit Non return Non return...

Page 175: ...ove the cut off valve of outdoor unit and take out the flare nut from the bag of indoor unit accessories Then fit the flare nut on the pipe and use a flaring tool to flare the mouth of connection pipe 4 Check whether the flaring part has cracked see the figure below 3 2 3 3 Pipe Bending 1 The pipes are shaped by your hands Be careful not to collapse them 2 Do not bend the pipes in an angle more th...

Page 176: ...Please follow the instructions stated in the figures below Use both spanner and torque wrench When connecting the tapered screw nut first apply chilled machine oil on its inner and outer surface and then screw it up for 3 4 circles Confirm the tightening torque by referring to the following table If the screw nut is over twisted it may be damaged and cause leakage Check whether gas leakage occurs ...

Page 177: ... 2 3 5 Thermal Insulation of Pipe Joint Only for Indoor Unit Stick coupler heat insulation large and small to the place where connecting pipes Front outlet Coupler heat insulation small on the pipe Liquid pipe Gas pipe Reference A Coupler heat insulation large on the pipe Heat insulation pipe Reference A Cover this portion with heat insulating material also without fail No gap 3 2 3 6 Sealing of t...

Page 178: ...rvice port 2 Connect the hose at the low pressure side of the manifold valve assembly to the service port of the unit s gas valve and meanwhile the gas and liquid valves should be kept closed in case of refrigerant leak 3 Connect the hose used for evacuation to the vacuum pump 4 Open the switch at the lower pressure side of the manifold valve assembly and start the vacuum pump Meanwhile the switch...

Page 179: ...ir will not come into the connection pipe when removing the hose Note that the gas and liquid valve can be opened fully only after the manifold valve assembly is removed 8 Place back the caps of the liquid valve gas valve and also the service port Notice For large size units there are maintenance ports for liquid valve and gas valve During evacuation you may connect the two hoses of the branch val...

Page 180: ... of the refrigerant shall be recovered from the system or isolated by means of shut off valves in a part of the system remote from the leak Oxygen free nitrogen OFN shall then be purged through the system both before and during the brazing process 3 2 5 Refrigerant Adding NOTICE Before and during operation use an appropriate refrigerant leak detector to monitor the operation area and make sure the...

Page 181: ...asures against condensation Improperly rigged piping could lead to leaks and eventually wet furniture and belongings Extension drain piping commercially available Insulating tube commercially available Insulating tape accessory Indoor unit drain hose 4 Connect the drain hose 5 Installing the Drain Pipes 1 For determining the position of the drain hose perform the following procedures 2 Insert the ...

Page 182: ...ipe Position the inter connecting wire in the same direction as the piping 3 2 6 2 Connecting the Drain Hose 1 Connect the extension auxiliary pipe to the local piping 2 Prepare the local piping at the connection point for the drain pipe as shown in the installation drawings Notice Be sure to place the drain hose as shown in the diagram below in a downward sloping direction 3 2 6 3 Outdoor Side Dr...

Page 183: ... insulating tape and fixed onto the wall with saddles 2 If the outdoor unit is above the indoor unit arrange the pipeline according to the following diagram 1 Wind the insulating tape from bottom to top 2 The whole pipeline should be wound together to avoid water returning to the room 3 Use saddles to fix the whole pipeline onto the wall ...

Page 184: ...e on Electrical Installation WARNING The electrical installation for the air conditioner should observe the following requirements The electrical installation must be conducted by professionals in compliance with local laws and regulations and the instructions in this manual Never extend the power cord The electric circuit must be equipped with a circuit breaker and air switch both with sufficient...

Page 185: ...e ceiling or touch any metal burrs or sharp metal edge around Connect wires correspondingly by referring to the circuit diagram labeled on the unit or electric box Screws must be tightened up Slipped screws must be replaced by specialized flat head screws Please use the power cables that are delivered along with the air conditioner Do not change the power cables arbitrarily Do not change the lengt...

Page 186: ...6 1 5 16 1 5 140 16 1 5 160 16 1 5 NOTICE Fuse is located on the main board Install a circuit breaker at every power terminal near the units indoor and outdoor units with at least 3mm contact gap The units must be able to be plugged or unplugged Circuit breaker and power cord specifications listed in the above table are determined based on the maximum power input of the units Specifications of pow...

Page 187: ...her To be in compliance EN 55014 it is necessary to use 7 5 meters long wire The wire gauge of communication cord should not be less than 0 75mm It s recommended to use 0 75mm power cords as the communication cords 3 3 3 Connection of Power Cord and Communication Cord 1 For solid wires as shown below 1 Use wire cutters to cut off the wire end and then peel away about 25mm of the insulation layer 2...

Page 188: ...lamps as shown in the next figure Warning Before working please check whether the indoor and outdoor units are powered on Match the terminal numbers and wire colors with the colors indicated in the indoor unit Wrong wire connection may burn the electrical components Connect the wires firmly to the wiring box Incomplete installation may lead to fire hazard Please use wire clamps to secure the exter...

Page 189: ...ower 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz L N Outdoor Unit L N Indoor Unit Wired Controller N1 Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz Breaker 35 IU 35 OU 50 IU 50 OU Power cord 3 1 5mm Power cord 3 1 0mm Communication Cords 2 0 75mm2 Communication Cords 2 0 75mm2 GUD71ZD A T GUD71W NhA T GUD85ZD A T GUD85W NhA T Power cord 3 2 5mm Power cord 3 1 0mm Communication Cords 2 0 75mm...

Page 190: ...0 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz PE L N Outdoor Unit L N Indoor Unit Wired Controller L N Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz Breaker 100 IU 100 OU Power cord 3 4 0mm Power cord 3 1 0mm Communication Cords 2 0 75mm Communication Cords 2 0 75mm GUD140ZD A T GUD140W NhA T Power cord 3 6 0mm Power cord 3 1 0mm Communication Cords 2 0 75mm Communication Cords 2 0 75mm ...

Page 191: ...Unit Wired Controller Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz Breaker Breaker Power 380 415V 3N 50Hz 60Hz Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Wired Controller Breaker Power 220 240V 50Hz 208 230V 60Hz 100 IU 100 OU 3PH 140 IU 140 OU 3PH 160 IU 160 OU 3PH Power cord 5 1 5mm Power cord 3 1 0mm Communication Cords 2 0 75mm Communication Cords 2 0 75mm ...

Page 192: ...or and outdoor units on the terminal board Wrong connection may lead to fire hazard If the connection wires of indoor unit outdoor unit and power cords are not correctly connected the air conditioner may get damaged Ground the indoor and outdoor units through connecting the ground wire The units should comply with applicable local and national rules and regulations on power consumption When connec...

Page 193: ...panel of the outdoor unit and insert one end of the communication cord and the power cord to the terminal board Single phase 35 50 70 85 a Wire routing of separated power supply b Wire routing of unified power supply Single phase 100 140 a Wire routing of separated power supply for single phase ...

Page 194: ...r hole The communication wire gets in from the upper hole b Wire routing of unified power supply for single phase The power cords of outdoor unit and indoor unit get in from the lower hole The communication wire gets in from the upper hole Three phase 100 140 160 a Wire routing of separated power supply for three phase ...

Page 195: ...DC Inverter Package R32 Floor Ceiling Type Unit 43 Only for 160 3PH b Wire routing of unified power supply for three phase ...

Page 196: ...er cord should be secured along with the right side plate and fixed to the hook with a wire clamp so as to avoid contacting the pipeline The communication line between indoor and outdoor units should also be laid along with the right side plate but away from the power cord ...

Page 197: ... of the indoor or outdoor units Cooling capacity may become unsatisfactory Have you recorded the length of refrigerant pipe and the refrigerant charging amount The refrigerant charging amount can t be controlled 3 5 Test Running Preparation before connecting the power 1 Power must not be connected if the installation work is not completed 2 Control circuit is correct and all the wires are firmly c...

Page 198: ...unit and then immediately turn the unit on again compressor will need 3min to restart Even if you press ON OFF button on the remote control it won t be started up right away If there s no display on the wired control it s probably because the connection wire between the indoor unit and wired control is not connected Please check again 4 Operation Specification Refer to the wired controller or remo...

Page 199: ... is resumed Power plug is loose Re insert the power plug Remote control has low battery Replace the batteries Bad cooling or heating effect Air inlet and outlet of indoor or outdoor units have been blocked Clear the obstacles and keep the room for indoor and outdoor units well ventilated Improper temperature setting Reset a proper temperature Fan speed is too low Reset a proper fan speed Air flow ...

Page 200: ...first enables the heating mode or there is refrigerant brushing sound when defrosting under heating It s the sound of 4 way valve switching direction The sound will disappear after the valve changes its direction There is hissing sound when the unit is started or stopped and a slight hissing sound during and after operation It s the sound of gaseous refrigerant that stops flowing and the sound of ...

Page 201: ...rized service center and send for professional service staff to repair If the display panel or wired control displays an error code please refer to the error code meaning stated in the following table Number Error code Error 1 E1 Compressor high pressure protection 2 E2 Indoor anti freeze protection 3 E3 Compressor low pressure protection refrigerant lack protection and refrigerant colleting mode ...

Page 202: ...37 PE Temperature drift protection 38 PL Bus low voltage protection 39 PH Bus high voltage protection 40 PU Charge loop error 41 PP Input voltage error 42 ee Drive memory chip error 43 C4 ODU jumper cap error 44 dJ Phase loss and anti phase protection 45 oE ODU error for specific error please see the status of ODU indicator 46 EL Emergency Stop Fire alarm Notice When the unit is connected with the...

Page 203: ...r If you need to replace a component please ask a professional to repair with a component supplied by the original manufacturer so as to ensure the unit s quality Improper operation may get the unit broken hit by electric shock or cause fire Do not make the air conditioner wet or electric shock may be lead Ensure that the air conditioner will not be cleaned by water rinsing under any circumstance ...

Page 204: ...oved or cleaned up wash it by warm water meld with the detergent Dry the filer in the shadow Notice a Never use hot water over 45 C in case of color fading or turning yellow b Never dry it by fire so as to prevent the filter caught fire or deformation Disassemble the left and right side board a After the grille is removed use a screwdriver to remove the screws shown on the picture b Push the side ...

Page 205: ...dry the inside of the unit Notice all above should be operated by the skilled serviceman 5 3 2 Heat Exchanger of Outdoor Unit Conduct cleaning for the heat exchanger of outdoor unit periodically clean it once at least in every two months Clean the dust and sundries on the surface of the heat exchanger with dust collector and nylon brush if there s compressed air source use the compressed air to bl...

Page 206: ...ce 5 4 1 Information on Servicing The manual shall contain specific information for service personnel who shall be instructed to undertake the following when servicing an appliance that employs a flammable refrigerant 5 4 1 1 Checks to the Area Prior to beginning work on systems containing flammable refrigerants safety checks are necessary to ensure that the risk of ignition is minimized For repai...

Page 207: ...es exposing any pipe work that contains or has contained flammable refrigerant shall use any sources of ignition in such a manner that it may lead to the risk of fire or explosion All possible ignition sources including cigarette smoking should be kept sufficiently far away from the site of installation repairing removing and disposal during which flammable refrigerant can possibly be released to ...

Page 208: ... substance which may corrode refrigerant containing components unless the components are constructed of materials which are inherently resistant to being corroded or are suitably protected against being so corroded 5 4 1 9 Checks to Electrical Devices Repair and maintenance to electrical components shall include initial safety checks and component inspection procedures If a fault exists that could...

Page 209: ...glands etc Ensure that apparatus is mounted securely Ensure that seals or sealing materials have not degraded such that they no longer serve the purpose of preventing the ingress of flammable atmospheres Replacement parts shall be in accordance with the manufacturer s specifications Notice The use of silicon sealant may inhibit the effectiveness of some types of leak detection equipment Intrinsica...

Page 210: ...following procedure shall be adhered to 1 Remove refrigerant 2 Purge the circuit with inert gas 3 Evacuate 4 Purge again with inert gas 5 Open the circuit by cutting or brazing The refrigerant charge shall be recovered into the correct recovery cylinders The system shall be flushed with OFN to render the unit safe This process may need to be repeated several times Compressed air or oxygen shall no...

Page 211: ...to leaving the site 5 4 8 Decommissioning Before carrying out this procedure it is essential that the technician is completely familiar with the equipment and all its detail It is recommended good practice that all refrigerants are recovered safely Prior to the task being carried out an oil and refrigerant sample shall be taken in case analysis is required prior to re use of reclaimed refrigerant ...

Page 212: ... the equipment stating the equipment contains flammable refrigerant 5 4 10 Recovery When removing refrigerant from a system either for servicing or decommissioning it is recommended good practice that all refrigerants are removed safely When transferring refrigerant into cylinders ensure that only appropriate refrigerant recovery cylinders are employed Ensure that the correct number of cylinders f...

Page 213: ...ransfer Notice arranged Do not mix refrigerants in recovery units and especially not in cylinders If compressors or compressor oils are to be removed ensure that they have been evacuated to an acceptable level to make certain that flammable refrigerant does not remain within the lubricant The evacuation process shall be carried out prior to returning the compressor to the suppliers Only electric h...

Page 214: ...equiv Kg 1 8 1 22 Tonn CO2 equiv Kg 2 5 1 69 Tonn CO2 equiv Kg 2 8 1 89 Tonn CO2 equiv Kg 2 5 1 69 Tonn CO2 equiv Kg 2 8 1 89 Tonn CO2 equiv Kg 3 6 2 43 Tonn CO2 equiv REGULATION EU No 517 2014 F GAS The unit contains R32 a fluorinated greenhouse gas with global warming potential GWP 675 Do not release R32 into the atmosphere www argoclima com ...

Page 215: ...Wireless Remote Controller PACKAGE DCI R32 Please read this manual carefully before installing and using the air conditioner and retain for future refer ence V 01 20 ...

Page 216: ...mote controller Introduction for buttons on remote controller Function introduction for combination buttons Operation guide Replacement of batteries in remote controller Introduction for icons on display screen 1 1 2 8 9 9 ...

Page 217: ...tion mode I feel WiFi This is a general remote controller Some models have this function while some do not Please refer to the actual models Buttons on remote controller Introduction for icons on display screen 6 3 7 9 10 14 15 13 12 8 11 5 4 2 1 1 ON OFF button 2 MODE button 3 FAN button 4 TURBO button 6 button 7 button 9 I FEEL button 13 LIGHT button 14 15 TEMP button 11 CLOCK button 12 WiFi but...

Page 218: ...general use remote controller it could be used for the air conditioners with multifunction For some function which the model doesn t have if press the corresponding button on the remote controller that the unit will keep the original running status els Press or button to adjust set temperature Press FAN button to adjust fan speed Press button to adjust fan blowing angle When selecting dry mode the...

Page 219: ... button 2s later set temperature on remote controller will change quickly On releasing button after setting is finished temperature indica tor on indoor unit will change accordingly It s Low fan speed under Dry mode This function indicates that moisture on evaporator of indoor unit will be blowed after the unit is stopped to avoid mould Having set X FAN function on After turning off the unit by pre...

Page 220: ...t maximum angle When selecting air conditioner is blowing fan at fixed position Horizontal louver will stop at the fixed position When selecting air conditioner is blowing fan at fixed angle Horizontal louver will send air at the fixed angle Hold button above 2s to set your required swing angle When reaching your required angle release the button Note may not be available When air conditioner receives...

Page 221: ...he object of high temperature or low temperature in order to avoid detecting inaccurate ambient temperature T ON button T ON button can set the time for timer on After pressing this button icon disappears and the word ON on remote controller blinks Press or button to adjust T ON setting After each pressing or button T ON setting will increase or decrease 1min Hold or button 2s later the time will ...

Page 222: ...tore to factory default setting 6 12 Introduction for buttons on remote controller Press this button to set clock time icon on remote controller will blink Press or button within 5s to set clock time Each pressing of or button clock time will increase or decrease 1 minute If hold or button 2s later time will change quickly Release this button when reaching your required time Note Clock time adopts...

Page 223: ... on indoor unit displays set temperature When selecting with remote controller temperature indicator on indoor unit displays indoor ambient temperature When selecting with remote controller temperature indicator on indoor unit displays outdoor ambient temperature Note Outdoor temperature display is not available for some models At that time indoor unit receives signal while it displays indoor set ...

Page 224: ...MP and CLOCK buttons simultaneously to start up or turn off 8 heating function When this function is started up and 8 will be shown on remote controller and the air conditioner keep the heating status at 8 Press TEMP and CLOCK buttons simultaneously again to exit 8 heating function Note Under 8 heating function fan speed is defaulted at auto speed and it can t be adjusted Under 8 heating function ...

Page 225: ...dow should be no more than 8m and there should be no obstacles between them Signal may be interfered easily in the room where there is fluorescent lamp or wireless telephone remote controller should be close to indoor unit during operation Replace new batteries of the same model when replacement is required When you don t use remote controller for a long time please take out the batteries If the di...

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Page 276: ...Wireless Remote Controller PACKAGE DCI R32 Please read this manual carefully before installing and using the air conditioner and retain for future refer ence V 01 20 ...

Page 277: ...mote controller Introduction for buttons on remote controller Function introduction for combination buttons Operation guide Replacement of batteries in remote controller Introduction for icons on display screen 1 1 2 8 9 9 ...

Page 278: ...tion mode I feel WiFi This is a general remote controller Some models have this function while some do not Please refer to the actual models Buttons on remote controller Introduction for icons on display screen 6 3 7 9 10 14 15 13 12 8 11 5 4 2 1 1 ON OFF button 2 MODE button 3 FAN button 4 TURBO button 6 button 7 button 9 I FEEL button 13 LIGHT button 14 15 TEMP button 11 CLOCK button 12 WiFi but...

Page 279: ...general use remote controller it could be used for the air conditioners with multifunction For some function which the model doesn t have if press the corresponding button on the remote controller that the unit will keep the original running status els Press or button to adjust set temperature Press FAN button to adjust fan speed Press button to adjust fan blowing angle When selecting dry mode the...

Page 280: ... button 2s later set temperature on remote controller will change quickly On releasing button after setting is finished temperature indica tor on indoor unit will change accordingly It s Low fan speed under Dry mode This function indicates that moisture on evaporator of indoor unit will be blowed after the unit is stopped to avoid mould Having set X FAN function on After turning off the unit by pre...

Page 281: ...t maximum angle When selecting air conditioner is blowing fan at fixed position Horizontal louver will stop at the fixed position When selecting air conditioner is blowing fan at fixed angle Horizontal louver will send air at the fixed angle Hold button above 2s to set your required swing angle When reaching your required angle release the button Note may not be available When air conditioner receives...

Page 282: ...he object of high temperature or low temperature in order to avoid detecting inaccurate ambient temperature T ON button T ON button can set the time for timer on After pressing this button icon disappears and the word ON on remote controller blinks Press or button to adjust T ON setting After each pressing or button T ON setting will increase or decrease 1min Hold or button 2s later the time will ...

Page 283: ...tore to factory default setting 6 12 Introduction for buttons on remote controller Press this button to set clock time icon on remote controller will blink Press or button within 5s to set clock time Each pressing of or button clock time will increase or decrease 1 minute If hold or button 2s later time will change quickly Release this button when reaching your required time Note Clock time adopts...

Page 284: ... on indoor unit displays set temperature When selecting with remote controller temperature indicator on indoor unit displays indoor ambient temperature When selecting with remote controller temperature indicator on indoor unit displays outdoor ambient temperature Note Outdoor temperature display is not available for some models At that time indoor unit receives signal while it displays indoor set ...

Page 285: ...MP and CLOCK buttons simultaneously to start up or turn off 8 heating function When this function is started up and 8 will be shown on remote controller and the air conditioner keep the heating status at 8 Press TEMP and CLOCK buttons simultaneously again to exit 8 heating function Note Under 8 heating function fan speed is defaulted at auto speed and it can t be adjusted Under 8 heating function ...

Page 286: ...dow should be no more than 8m and there should be no obstacles between them Signal may be interfered easily in the room where there is fluorescent lamp or wireless telephone remote controller should be close to indoor unit during operation Replace new batteries of the same model when replacement is required When you don t use remote controller for a long time please take out the batteries If the di...

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