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619PB/538PR
High-Wall Ductless Split System
Sizes 09 to 30

Product Data

INDUSTRY LEADING

FEATURES / BENEFITS

A PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN

BUDGET LIMITS, ENERGY SAVINGS AND

COMFORT.

The 619PB/538PR series ductless split systems are a matched

combination of an outdoor condensing unit and an indoor fan coil

unit connected only by refrigerant tubing and wires.
The fan coil is mounted on the wall, near the ceiling. This

selection of fan coils permits creative solutions to design problems

such as:

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Add- ons to current space (an office or family room
addition)

S

Special space requirements

S

When changes in the load cannot be handled by the
existing system

S

When adding air conditioning to spaces that are heated
by hydronic or electric heat and have no ductwork

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Historical renovations or any application where
preserving the look of the original structure is essential.

The ideal compliment to your ducted system when it is

impractical or prohibitively expensive to use ductwork.
These compact indoor fan coil units take up very little space in the

room and do not obstruct windows. The fan coils are attractively

styled to blend with most room decors. Advanced system

components incorporate innovative technology to provide reliable

cooling performance at low sound levels.

Summary of Contents for 538PR

Page 1: ...ily room addition S Special space requirements S When changes in the load cannot be handled by the existing system S When adding air conditioning to spaces that are heated by hydronic or electric heat and have no ductwork S Historical renovations or any application where preserving the look of the original structure is essential The ideal compliment to your ducted system when it is impractical or ...

Page 2: ...ll indoor units service and maintenance expense is reduced due to easy to use cleanable filters In addition these high wall systems have extensive self diagnostics to assist in troubleshooting BUILT IN RELIABILITY Ductless split system indoor and outdoor units are designed to provide years of trouble free operation The high wall indoor units include protection against freeze up and high evaporator...

Page 3: ...TO THE OUTDOOR UNIT B 1 1 Q A R SYSTEM TYPE Q HEAT PUMP VOLTAGE A 115 1 60 E 208 230 1 60 OUTDOOR UNIT 538 P MA 009 538 OUTDOOR UNIT P MODEL MA ALL MODELS NOMINAL CAPACITY 009 3 4TON 012 1TON 018 1 1 2TONS 024 2TONS 030 2 1 2TONS UNIT TYPE R OUTDOOR UNIT B MAXIMUM NUMBER OF FAN COIL UNITS THAT CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE OUTDOOR UNIT B 1 1 Use of the AHRI Certified TM Mark indicates a manufacturer s p...

Page 4: ... Indoor Coil High Temp Protection in Heating Mode S Condenser High Temp Protection in Cooling Mode S Ease Of Service And Maintenance Cleanable Filters S Diagnostics S Liquid Line Pressure Taps S Application Flexibility Condensate Pumps A Crankcase Heater S Legend S Standard A Accessory INDOOR UNITS Fig 1 Condensate Pump Accessory On high wall fan coils the condensate pump has a lift capability of ...

Page 5: ...6 7 1186 10 2 258 13 4 343 40 8 18 5 DIMENSIONS OUTDOOR Fig 3 Outdoor unit Model W in mm D in mm H in mm L1 in mm L2 in mm Operating Weight lb kg 9K 12K 32 0 810 12 2 310 22 0 558 20 9 530 11 4 290 82 5 37 4 18K 32 3 845 12 6 320 27 6 700 22 1 560 13 2 335 102 5 46 5 24K 37 2 945 15 6 395 31 9 810 25 1 640 15 9 405 137 6 62 4 30K 37 2 945 15 6 395 31 9 810 25 1 640 15 9 405 157 6 71 5 ...

Page 6: ... 15m min 5 0 13m min 6 5 0 13m min 1 8m CEILING FLOOR Fig 4 Indoor Unit Clearance CLEARANCES OUTDOOR A D B Air outlet Air inlet C E Fig 5 Clearances Outdoor UNIT Minimum Value in mm A 24 609 B 24 609 C 24 609 D 4 101 E 4 101 ...

Page 7: ... 550 Metering Device Electronic Expansion Valve Capillary Tube Charge Lb 2 76 2 76 2 76 2 76 4 19 5 18 6 62 Outdoor Coil Face Area Sq Ft 9 2 9 2 9 2 9 2 16 0 21 1 17 2 No Rows 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 Fins per inch 21 21 21 21 18 18 17 Circuits 4 4 4 4 6 8 6 Indoor Coil Face Area sq ft Sq Ft 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 6 3 7 3 7 No Rows 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 Fins per inch 20 20 20 20 20 18 18 Circuits 3 3 3 3 4 7 7 Compressor...

Page 8: ... 8 69 8 66 7 62 6 53 5 81 Input 0 57 0 94 1 25 1 27 0 98 0 94 80 6F 27C 66 2F 19C TC 8 81 11 95 12 23 9 69 8 87 7 95 SC 7 49 8 32 8 63 7 85 6 64 6 04 Input 0 39 0 75 1 06 0 89 0 85 0 82 89 6F 32C 73 4F 23C TC 9 01 12 15 12 43 9 89 9 07 8 15 SC 7 7 8 53 8 84 8 06 6 85 6 25 Input 0 4 0 97 1 3 1 34 0 92 0 85 18 208 230V 69 8F 21C 59F 15C TC 12 58 15 24 16 25 11 04 8 32 6 78 SC 8 34 10 3 10 6 7 93 6 1...

Page 9: ... 0 83 64 4F 18C TH 12 1 12 7 12 32 11 34 10 32 9 32 8 81 6 14 Input 0 83 1 37 1 4 1 26 1 22 1 27 1 01 0 91 69F 20 5C TH 12 3 12 6 12 12 11 32 10 21 9 12 8 43 6 49 Input 0 83 1 1 1 12 1 19 1 19 1 25 1 03 0 98 71 6F 22C TH 11 1 12 4 12 01 11 21 10 01 9 02 8 21 6 01 Input 0 85 1 15 1 16 1 21 1 23 1 31 1 05 1 18 208 230V 59F 15C TH 23 2 20 5 19 42 17 56 16 52 14 28 12 08 9 39 Input 1 58 1 49 1 48 1 58...

Page 10: ...he base unit dimensional drawings for the location of mounting brackets SYSTEM OPERATING CONDITIONS Operating Range Min Max F C Cooling Heating Outdoor DB 4 122 20 50 4 86 20 30 Indoor DB 63 90 17 32 32 86 0 30 Indoor WB 59 84 15 29 Non Operating Temperature Range Min Max F C Indoor Outdoor DB 32 86 0 30 NOTE Reference the Product Installation Instructions for more information METERING DEVICES The...

Page 11: ...esult in equipment damage or improper operation S Wires should be sized based on NEC and local codes S Use copper conductors only with a minimum 300 volt rating and 2 64 inch thick insulation CAUTION EQUIPMENT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage or improper operation S Be sure to comply with local codes while running wire from indoor unit to outdoor unit S E...

Page 12: ...34 27 42 34 27 46 5 40 33 50 45 39 50 45 39 Indoor Sound Pressure heating mode at different speeds dBa 40 33 26 41 34 27 40 33 26 41 34 27 45 39 32 47 44 38 47 44 38 Outdoor sound pressure level dBa 55 5 56 55 5 56 59 60 63 ELECTRICAL DATA UNIT SIZE OPER VOLTAGE MAX MIN COMPRESSOR OUTDOOR FAN INDOOR FAN MCA MAX FUSE CB AMP V PH HZ RLA V PH HZ FLA HP W V PH HZ FLA HP W 9K 127 104 115 1 60 5 3 115 1...

Page 13: ...60 Range of cur rent Amps 0 17 10 0 17 10 0 07 10 0 07 10 0 17 10 0 23 10 0 23 10 Rated current Amps 0 17 0 17 0 07 0 07 0 17 0 23 0 23 Rated HP HP 0 027 0 027 0 027 0 027 0 077 0 08 0 08 Speed rev min 1300 1170 900 700 1300 1170 900 700 1300 1170 900 700 1300 1170 900 700 1300 1170 900 700 1250 1200 1100 900 250 1200 1100 900 Rated RPM rev min 1350 1350 1350 1350 1350 1350 1350 Max input W 25 25 ...

Page 14: ...oltage AC115V CN16 Relative to the N terminal voltage DC 24V CN15 Maximum voltage DC5V CN6 Maximum output voltage AC115V CN4 Indoor fan interface Maximum voltage DC310V CN5 Stepper motor interface Maximum voltage between the lines DC12V P_1 Ground CN8 Room temperature sensor interface maximum voltage DC5V CN9 Pipe temperature sensor interface maximum voltage DC5V CN10A Display interface maximum vo...

Page 15: ... 24V CN15 Maximum voltage DC5V CN6 Maximum output voltage AC230V CN4 Indoor fan interface Maximum voltage DC310V CN5 Stepper motor interface Maximum voltage between the lines DC12V P_1 Ground CN8 Room temperature sensor interface maximum voltage DC5V CN9 Pipe temperature sensor interface maximum voltage DC5V CN10A Display interface maximum voltage between the lines DC5V CN14 Stepper motor interfac...

Page 16: ...r Voltage AC 230V CN11 Power Voltage AC230V CN16 Relative to the N terminal voltage DC 24V CN15 Maximum voltage DC5V CN6 Maximum output voltage AC230V CN4 Indoor fan interface Maximum voltage DC310V CN5 Stepper motor interface Maximum voltage between the lines DC12V P_1 Ground CN8 Room temperature sensor interface maximum voltage DC5V CN9 Pipe temperature sensor interface maximum voltage DC5V CN10...

Page 17: ...output voltage AC230V CN4 Indoor fan interface Maximum voltage DC310V CN5 Stepper motor interface Maximum voltage between the lines DC12V P_1 Ground CN8 Room temperature sensor interface maximum voltage DC5V CN9 Pipe temperature sensor interface maximum voltage DC5V CN10A Display interface maximum voltage between the lines DC5V CN14 Stepper motor interface optional maximum voltage between the line...

Page 18: ...e electric heating belt of chassis Fig 13 Wiring Diagram Size 30 208 230V INDOOR UNIT CONTROL BOARD INPUT or OUTPUT VALUE L_IN Power Voltage AC 230V CN11 Power Voltage AC230V CN16 Relative to the N terminal voltage DC 24V CN15 Maximum voltage DC5V CN6 Maximum output voltage AC230V CN4 Indoor fan interface Maximum voltage DC310V CN5 Stepper motor interface Maximum voltage between the lines DC12V P_...

Page 19: ...hall have the ability to act as the temperature sensing location for room comfort The unit shall have the following functions as a minimum 1 An automatic restart after power failure at the same operating conditions as at failure 2 A timer function to provide a minimum 24 hour timer cycle for system Auto Start Stop 3 Temperature sensing controls shall sense return air temperature 4 Indoor coil free...

Page 20: ...l bearings Motor shall be protected by internal thermal overload protection 3 Shaft shall have inherent corrosion resistance 4 Fan blades shall be non metallic and shall be statically and dynamically balanced 5 Outdoor fan openings shall be equipped with PVC metal mesh coated protection grille over fan D Compressor 1 Compressor shall be fully hermetic rotary type 2 Compressor shall be equipped wit...

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