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INSTALLATION

Step 1 — Unpack and Inspect Units — 

Units are

packaged for shipment to avoid damage during normal transit
and handling. It is the receiving party’s responsibility to inspect
the equipment upon arrival. Any obvious damage to the carton
and/or its contents should be reported on the bill of lading and a
claim should be filed with the transportation company and the
factory. Unit should always be stored in a dry place, and in the
proper orientation as marked on the carton.

After determining the condition of the carton exterior, care-

fully remove each unit from the carton and inspect for hidden
damage. Check to make sure that items such as thermostats,
controller etc. are accounted for whether packaged separately
or shipped at a later date. Any hidden damage should be re-
corded, a claim should be filed with the transportation compa-
ny, and the factory should be notified. In the event a claim for
shipping damage is filed, the unit, shipping carton, and all
packing must be retained for physical inspection by the trans-
portation company. All units should be stored in the factory
shipping carton with internal packaging in place until installa-
tion.
PROTECTING UNITS FROM DAMAGE — Do  not  apply
force or pressure to the coil, piping, or drain stub-outs during
handling. All units should be handled by the chassis or as close
as possible to the unit mounting point locations. 

The unit must always be properly supported. Temporary

supports used during installation or service must be adequate to
hold the unit securely. To maintain warranty, protect units
against hostile environments (such as rain, snow or extreme
temperature), theft, vandalism, and debris on jobsite. Equip-
ment covered in this manual is not suitable for outdoor installa-
tions. Do not allow foreign material to fall into drain pan. Pre-
vent dust and debris from being deposited on motor, fan wheels
and coils. Failure to do so may have serious adverse effects on
unit operation and in the case of motor and blower assembly,
may result in immediate or premature failure. Failure of any
unit caused by deposits of foreign material on the motor or
blower wheels will not be covered by the manufacturer’s war-
ranty. Some units and/or job conditions may require some form
of temporary covering during construction.
PREPARING JOBSITE FOR UNIT INSTALLATION —
To save time and to reduce the possibility of costly errors, set
up a complete sample installation in a typical room at jobsite.
Check all critical dimensions such as pipe, wire, and duct con-
nection requirements. Refer to job drawings and product
dimension drawings as required. Instruct all trades in their
parts of the installation. Units must be installed in compliance
with all applicable local code requirements.
IDENTIFYING AND PREPARING UNITS —   Be  sure
power requirements match available power source. Refer to
unit nameplate and wiring diagram. In addition:

• Check all tags on unit to determine if shipping screws are

to be removed. Remove screws as directed.

• Rotate the fan wheel by hand to ensure that the fan is

unrestricted and can rotate freely. Check for shipping

damage and fan obstructions. Adjust blower motor as
required. 

Step 2 — Position the Unit

Install the unit in a location that meets the following require-
ments:

• Allow adequate space for installation, service clearance,

piping and electrical connections, and necessary
ductwork. For specific unit dimensions, refer to Table 1
and Fig. 2 and 3. Allow clearance according to local and
national codes. 

• Confirm that the ceiling or wall is able to support the

weight of the unit. See Table 1 for nominal weight.

• There should be adequate space between the false ceiling

and unit top for under ceiling units, or between the wall
and the back for floor units, for installation and mainte-
nance (see Fig. 4).

• Install the unit in a location within the room that allows

uniform air flow in all directions.

Select the unit position with the following points in mind:

• The unit should be installed in a position that is suitable

to support the total weight of the unit, refrigerant piping
and condensate.

• Proper access should be provided for maintenance for

refrigerant piping, EEV (electronic expansion valve),
electrical box, and condensate pump. A 2-ft clearance is
recommended all around the unit. 

• The unit should be at least 24 in. from a wall or similar

obstruction. See Fig. 5.

CAUTION

To avoid equipment damage, do not lift unit by the drain
pipe or refrigerant piping. Unit should be lifted using the
mounting brackets.

DANGER

Units must not be installed where they may be exposed to
potentially explosive or flammable atmosphere. If this
instruction is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may
result, causing property damage, injury, or loss of life.

¾ in. min.

FAL

S

E CEILING

AIR OUTLET

¾ in. min.

WALL

AIR OUTLET

A40-1

8

5

8

Fig. 4 — Spacing from Ceiling or Wall

Summary of Contents for 40VMU012 Series

Page 1: ...he Canadian Electrical Code CSA Ca nadian Standards Association C22 1 Understand the signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe pers...

Page 2: ...es may result in damage to equipment For information about replacement oil type and viscosity see the Installa tion Start Up and Service Instructions for the 38VMAH and 38VMAR outdoor units UNIT 40VMU...

Page 3: ...d sub MDC Connecting wire 1 Occupancy sensor connecting wire Gas side copper pipe For 012 024 only 1 For routing refrigerant pipes to the side of the unit Liquid side copper pipe For 012 024 only 1 Ga...

Page 4: ...A B C D Fig 2 40VMU012 030 Dimensions 40VMU UNIT SIZE DIMENSION in A B C D 012 024 39 26 8 19 7 8 030 50 1 2 26 8 31 1 4 66 27 10 42 a40 1857 1 8 Fig 3 40VMU036 048 Dimensions NOTE All dimensions show...

Page 5: ...INSTALLATION To save time and to reduce the possibility of costly errors set up a complete sample installation in a typical room at jobsite Check all critical dimensions such as pipe wire and duct co...

Page 6: ...otrude more than 1 in below the mounting hole on the hanging bracket as shown in Fig 7 3 Remove the side board and grille from the unit as shown in Fig 8 does not apply to unit size 048 4 Slide the un...

Page 7: ...indoor unit Refrigerant piping connection between indoor and out door units should be performed once the units are secured at their respective installation locations The refrigeration piping starts a...

Page 8: ...might cause disturbance on the controls side See Fig 15 for wiring diagram OUTSIDE DIAMETER in RECOMMENDED TORQUE ft lb 1 4 15 3 8 26 1 2 41 5 8 48 40VMU SIZE DIMENSIONS in a b c d 012 2 1 4 2 1 4 4 4...

Page 9: ...Board 1 CN1 CN3 CN18 CN27 CN24 CN11 CN5 CN52 CN54 CN12 CN15 CN9 CN8 CN22 vertical CN2 3 Level CN2 1 vertical EARTH POWER IN U E L B R E D L1 L2 G Y GM GM GM T2B UE L B T2A WHITE T1 T0 D E R Display b...

Page 10: ...ion wiring of the heat pump and heat recovery sys tems Fig 16 Communication Wire Connection To outdoor indoor MDC units comm bus To wired controller comm bus XT2 3 4 3 4 3 4 LEGEND ACB Auxiliary Contr...

Page 11: ...HB Touch screen wired controller NOTE Power from IDU Maximum wiring length L1 L3 3937 ft 16 AWG 2 Core Stranded Shield L5 3937 ft 16 AWG 2 Core Stranded Shield L6 L7 L8 L9 820 ft 16 20 AWG 2 Core Stra...

Page 12: ...1 L Indoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2 HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB Indoor unit 3 Indoor unit 4 Indoor unit 5 Indoor unit 6 Maximum wire length L1 L2 3937 ft 16 AWG 2 Core Stranded Shield L3 3937 ft 1...

Page 13: ...y with suitable cleaning agent Clean the grille and panel if applicable EVERY 12 MONTHS Follow 6 month maintenance schedule In addition Be sure all electrical connections are secure Check condensate p...

Page 14: ...indoor unit the display shows FE 00 see Fig 26 Otherwise the display shows the current address of the indoor unit Click TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN to change 00 to the desired address as shown in Fig 27 The...

Page 15: ...3 Press TEMP UP or TEMP DOWN to choose the ad dress see Fig 29 Press MENU OK to send this address to the IDU 4 Press BACK twice or wait 30 sec to automatically exit the parameter settings menu Fig 28...

Page 16: ...ror Between Indoor and Outdoor Unit E2 Check Indoor Ambient Temperature Sensor T1 T0 E4 Check Evaporator Temperature Sensor T2B E5 Check Evaporator Outlet Temperature Sensor T2A E6 Check DC Fan Motor...

Page 17: ...r Data Storage Chip or PC board fault Replace PC board E9 Communication Error Between Indoor Unit and Controller Signal wires are short circuited or discon nected Check or reconnect signal wires Signa...

Page 18: ...display board The de fault display is Fahrenheit To change from Fahrenheit to Cel sius press the button and hold for 5 seconds ON OFF 1 2 3 4 a40 1923 POSITION 1 START UP OFF Auto Addressing Mode Def...

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Page 20: ...right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53400035 01 Printed in U S A Form 40VMU 1SI Pg 20 8 16 Replaces New...

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