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ACB Interface — 

The  ACB  interface  is  a  dry  contact

board that can output up to four  signals controlling devices.

Refer to Fig. 23 for connecting devices to ACB interface board.

Fig. 23 —ACB Interface

START-UP
Pre-Start Check — 

Once installation is complete, make

the following pre-start checks:

1. All indoor and outdoor units are properly installed.

2. All piping and insulation is complete.

3. All electrical  connections (both power and control) are

properly terminated.

4. All condensate drains are installed correctly.

5. The power supply is of the right voltage and frequency. 

6. The  units  are  properly  grounded  in  accordance  with

current electrical codes. 

7. Suction  and  liquid  line  isolation  valves  are  in  open

position.

System Operation Check — 

Once  the  installation

and pre-start checks are completed, follow these steps:

1. Using  the  remote  controller,  select  cooling  or  heating

mode to check the operation of the system.

2. While the system is in operation, check the following on

indoor unit:

a. Switches  or  buttons  on  the  remote  controller  are

easy to push.

b. Indicator light is showing normal operation and no

error is indicated.

c. Swing  mode  of  air  louvers  is  working  (if

applicable to unit). 

NOTE:

 When attaching a supply duct to the side of the cas

-

sette to feed a small adjacent space, the corresponding louver

must be closed to deliver airflow to the supply duct.

d. Drain pump operation is normal (if applicable).

e. No abnormal vibration or noise is noticed.

3. While the system is in operation, check the following on

the outdoor unit:

a. No abnormal vibration or noise is noticed.

b. Condenser fan is in operation.

c. Indicator light is showing normal operation and no

error is indicated.

NOTE: 

If the unit is turned off or restarted, there is a time

delay of 3 minutes for compressor to start from time power is

restored.

MAINTENANCE

EVERY 3 MONTHS

:

• Check air filter condition. Clean or replace if necessary.

EVERY 6 MONTHS

:

Follow 3-month maintenance schedule. In addition:
• Clean condensate tray with suitable cleaning agent.
• Clean the grille and panel.

EVERY 12 MONTHS

:

Follow 6-month maintenance schedule. In addition:
• Be sure all electrical connections are secure.
• Check condensate pump operation.
• Check the heating and cooling action to confirm proper

operation.

INDOOR UNIT ADDRESSING

For  proper  system  operation,  each  indoor  unit  must  have  a

unique address set from 0 to 63. When setting an address by

remote  controller, the outdoor units, indoor units, and MDC

must be powered on. If FE is displayed on the LED screen or

display board, this unit has no address. After setting all indoor

units’ addresses, turn off the power supply to all indoor units to

clear errors.

Indoor units’ addressing can be distributed automatically in the

heat pump system. When dip switch “S6” on the outdoor units’

main PCB board is set to 00 (default set  in factory), indoor

units are set for auto-addressing. When powering on for the

first time, it takes 6 minutes or more to finish auto-addressing

each indoor unit. The heat recovery system cannot accomplish

this function at this time.

Wireless Remote Controller (40VM900001) —

Indoor  unit  addressing  can  be  performed  using  the  wireless

remote  controller.  When  using  the  wireless  controller,  user

must maintain a line of sight with receiver on the indoor unit.

See Fig. 24 for a description of buttons on wireless remote.

LEGEND:
ACB

— Auxiliary Control Board

AUXH

— Output For Auxiliary Heat

CTON

— Output For Cooling Operation

FAN

— Output For Fan Operation

HTON

— Output For Heating Operation

MAX AMPS

1A

MAX VOLTAGE

24V

CN51

ACB interface 

CN50

FAN CTON HTON AUXH

CAUTION

When  servicing  or  repairing  this  unit,  use  only  factory-

approved  service  replacement  parts.  Refer  to  the  rating

plate on the unit  for complete unit model number, serial

number, and company address. Any substitution of parts or

controls not approved by the factory will be at the owner’s

risk and may result in equipment damage.

CAUTION

To avoid equipment damage, do not attempt to reuse any

mechanical  or  electrical  controllers  that  have  been  wet.

Replace defective controller.

Summary of Contents for 40VMF

Page 1: ...in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies hazards that could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or p...

Page 2: ...2 shows unit dimensions Table 2 shows components that may or may not be used for a particular installation Fig 1 Model Number Nomenclature CAUTION DO NOT re use compressor oil or any oil that has bee...

Page 3: ...Low 32 1 33 0 37 0 40 2 40 2 42 1 47 3 50 5 Medium 34 0 37 3 41 5 43 1 42 5 45 1 50 4 54 0 High 36 7 41 4 45 6 52 5 44 7 49 5 53 9 55 4 UNIT Unit Dimensions W x H x D in 33 1 8 x 9 x 33 1 8 33 1 8 x 1...

Page 4: ...ulation 1 For covering the condensate drain Clamp 1 For connecting the drain Tie rope 5 For insulation Condensate connection 1 For connecting drain PQE connection wire 2 To connect outdoor unit indoor...

Page 5: ...A 048A Dimensions NOTE All dimensions shown in inches 40VMF UNIT SIZE DIMENSION A 009A 9 012A 015A 018A 11 3 4 024A 030A 036A 048A 37 3 8 30 3 4 37 3 8 26 3 4 33 1 8 4 1 8 2 3 4 33 1 8 5 3 4 1 3 4 34...

Page 6: ...ation in a typical room at jobsite Check all critical dimensions such as pipe wire and duct connections requirements Refer to job drawings and product dimension drawings as required Instruct all trade...

Page 7: ...rod For unit weight see Table 3 Fig 7 Mounting Hole Locations Table 3 Unit Weight Includes grille weight MOUNTING UNIT The unit can now be lifted on to the hanging rods for mounting 1 Use rods and fas...

Page 8: ...ing Panel 5 When the panel is secure insert the grille at a 45 angle and latch it in place Step 4 Connect Piping CONDENSATE PIPING The unit is supplied with a 1 1 4 inch OD drain connection to connect...

Page 9: ...ould be carried out as described in the outdoor unit installation manual Step 5 Complete Electrical Connections Installation of wiring must conform to local building codes In absence of local codes wi...

Page 10: ...ACB Auxiliary Control Board AUXH Output For Auxiliary Heat CS Condensate Switch CTON Output for Cooling Operation EEV Electronic Expansion Valve FAN Output for Fan Operation FM Indoor Fan Motor GM Lou...

Page 11: ...Fig 17 below Fig 17 Stripping the Wire 3 Use a suitable screwdriver to fix the communication wire on the outdoor unit communication terminal as shown in Fig 18 below Fig 18 Connecting Communication Wi...

Page 12: ...r unit 2 HA HB Indoor unit 3 HA HB Indoor unit 4 HA HB Indoor unit 5 HA HB Indoor unit 6 HA HB HA HB Touch screen NOTE 24 v DC Power wired controller Field Supplied wired controller HA HB NOTE Power f...

Page 13: ...oor unit 6 HA HB P Q Network Resistor HA HB Touch screen NOTE 24 v DC Power wired controller Field Supplied wired controller HA HB NOTE Power from IDU MAXIMUM WIRING LENGTH L1 L3 3937 ft 18 AWG 2 Core...

Page 14: ...th maintenance schedule In addition Clean condensate tray with suitable cleaning agent Clean the grille and panel EVERY 12 MONTHS Follow 6 month maintenance schedule In addition Be sure all electrical...

Page 15: ...26 Press OK to confirm and exit the setting interface Fig 26 Non Programmable Controller Setting IDU Address Programmable Controller When setting an address connect only one wired controller to an in...

Page 16: ...u want to set See Fig 28 Press MENU OK to send this address to the IDU Fig 28 Programmable Controller Setting IDU Address 4 Press BACK twice or wait 30 seconds to automatically exit the parameter sett...

Page 17: ...ing Mode Conflict Error E1 Communication Error Between Indoor and Outdoor Unit E2 Check Indoor Temperature Sensor T1 E4 Check Evaporator Outlet Temperature Sensor T2B E5 Check Evaporator Temperature S...

Page 18: ...t and Controller Signal wires are short circuited or disconnected Check or reconnect signal wires Signal wires close to electromagnetic source Distance signal wires from electromagnetic source PC boar...

Page 19: ...ETTINGS Fig B SW8 SETTINGS OFF Auto Addressing Mode Default ON Factory Test Mode OFF Normal Mode Default ON Factory Self Checking Mode OFF Standard Indoor Unit Default ON Mode Priority Indoor Unit HP...

Page 20: ...20...

Page 21: ...ht to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 20 40VMF002 01 Printed in U S A Form 40VMF 4SI Pg 21 07 20 Replaces 40VMF...

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