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Fig. 5 —40VMV012A-054A Typical Wiring Diagram

Fig. 6 —Communication Wire Connection

OPTION/EXTENSIONS OF COMMUNICATION 

WIRING

 

To extend control wiring or make terminal connections, use the

PQ connection wire supplied in the accessory kit and follow

the steps below.

1. Cut the connector on the outdoor unit side as shown in

Fig. 7.

Fig. 7 —Shearing Outdoor Connector

EEV

CN28

P2

P1

T2B

T1

T2A

XP1-XP3

XS1-XS3

BLUE

WHITE

RED

SW1 SW8

Main board

ON/OFF

SWITCH

ALARM

PUMP

CN50

ACB interface

N

C

5

N

1

1

5

C

( Voltage range: 0-24V AC/DC)
( Current range: 0-1A)

FAN CTON HTON AUXH

RED

BLACK

XS4

XP4

XS5

XP5

XS6

XP6

XT1

BLACK

RED

Y/G

CN27

CN3 CN18

CN31

CN54

CN4

CN15

CN19

CN8

CN21

CN12

CN26 CN14 CN25

CN52

CN17

CN9

To wired controller
comm. bus

XP8

XP9

MDC unit comm. bus

To outdoor/ indoor /

P

Q

XT2

HA

HB

HA

HB

BLUE

WHITE

L1  L2

POWER IN

P

Q

ENC1 ENC2

Occupancy sensor/

ON-OFF (Dry contact)

Heat

“ +5V GND +12V ”

  ONLY USED 

  FOR TESTING

XP4/XS4

Display Board

XP7/XS7

No Beep Harness

LEGEND

ALARM — Warning lamp (optional)

AUXH

Output for Auxiliary Heat

CTON

Output for Cooling Operation

EEV

Electronic Expansion Valve

FAN

Output for Fan Operation

FM

Indoor Fan Motor

HTON

Output for Heating Operation

MDC

Multiport Distribution Controller

PUMP

Pump Motor

T1

Room Temperature Sensor

T2A

Inlet Pipe Temperature Sensor

T2B

Evap. Outlet Temperature in Cooling Mode

XP1-9

Connectors

XS1-7

XT1-2

Terminal Block

To outdoor/indoor/MDC units

comm. bus

To wired controller comm. bus

XT2

Summary of Contents for 40VMV0012A

Page 1: ...ER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies hazards that could result in personal injury or death CAUTION is used to identify unsafe p...

Page 2: ...h Unit CAUTION DO NOT re use compressor oil or any oil that has been exposed to the atmosphere Dispose of oil per local codes and regulations DO NOT leave refrigerant system open to air any longer tha...

Page 3: ...700 840 1120 1260 EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 8 INDOOR UNIT NOISE LEVEL dBA High 37 6 41 6 46 2 52 2 46 9 53 0 57 1 Medium 34 5 37 1 42 3 48 4 44 1 48 5 52 6 Low 34 5 34 4 37 9 44 4 39 3 43 8 47...

Page 4: ...ig 2 40VMV012A 054A Dimensions 40VMV UNIT SIZE A B C D 012A 030A 46 1 2 19 5 8 18 21 5 8 036A 054A 54 1 2 22 19 1 2 24 RIGHT SIDE A FRONT B C D DRAIN PIPE LEFT SIDE AIR RETURN REFRIGERANT SIDE PIPE LI...

Page 5: ...es 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...

Page 6: ...een the bottom of the trap and outlet should also be three inches See Fig 4 Fig 4 Condensate Drain Trap Auxiliary drain should be connected and run to a location where it is easily visible when it bec...

Page 7: ...rectly affected by the unit s discharge airstream Avoid external walls and drafts from window and doors Avoid positioning near shelves and curtains as these restrict air movement Avoid heat sources su...

Page 8: ...CN3 CN18 CN31 CN54 CN4 CN15 CN19 CN8 CN21 CN12 CN26 CN14 CN25 CN52 CN17 CN9 To wired controller comm bus XP8 XP9 MDC unit comm bus To outdoor indoor P Q XT2 HA HB HA HB BLUE WHITE L1 L2 POWER IN P Q E...

Page 9: ...cting Communication Wire to Outdoor Unit Communication Terminal CAUTION Failure to follow these procedures may result in personal injury or damage to equipment NEVER CONNECT the main power source to t...

Page 10: ...o outdoor To Sub MDC To outdoor Indoor unit 1 L1 L2 L3 L3 L3 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 1 1 L Indoor unit 2 Indoor unit 3 Indoor unit 4 Indoor unit 5 Indoor unit 6 HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB To...

Page 11: ...it 5 Indoor unit 6 P Q HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB HA HB Network Resistor Maximum wiring length L1 L3 3937 ft 18 AWG 2 Core Stranded Shield L5 3937 ft 18 AWG 2 Core Stranded Shield L6 L7 L8 L9 820 f...

Page 12: ...ble 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 he...

Page 13: ...setting interface Programmable Controller When setting an address connect only one wired controller to an indoor unit 1 Access parameter settings as shown in Fig 18 Fig 18 Programmable Controller IDU...

Page 14: ...DE STATUS NO ERROR Setting Temperature Starting Shutdown Standby Timing ON Timing OFF Setting Temperature System Defrost ON Setting Temperature System Defrost OFF ERROR dd Heating Cooling Mode Conflic...

Page 15: ...e PC board E7 EEPROM Error Data Storage Chip or PC board fault Replace PC board E9 Communication Error Between Indoor Unit Controller Signal wires are short circuited or disconnected Check or reconnec...

Page 16: ...de POSITION 2 OFF Normal Mode Default ON Factory Self Checking Mode POSITION 3 NOT USED POSITION 4 INDOOR UNIT IDENTIFICATION OFF STANDARD INDOOR UNIT Default MODE PRIORITY INDOOR UNIT HP ONLY ON IDU...

Page 17: ...ring replacement parts or contacting the factory about the unit This information can be found on the serial plates attached to the unit as shown in Figs 21 27 Fig 21 40VMV012 3 Unit Serial Plate Fig 2...

Page 18: ...18 Fig 25 40VMV036 3 Unit Serial Plate Fig 27 40VMV054 3 Unit Serial Plate Fig 26 40VMV048 3 Unit Serial Plate...

Page 19: ...s Fig D 40VMV030A Fan Curves 0 00 0 20 0 40 0 60 0 80 1 00 EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg H speed 500 AIRFLOW cfm M speed L speed 700 300 600 400 Upper Limit of ESP 0 00 0 20 0 40 0 60 0 80 1 00 EXTER...

Page 20: ...VMV048A Fan Curves Fig G 40VMV054A Fan Curves 0 00 0 20 0 40 0 60 0 80 1 00 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg H speed M speed L speed Upper Limit of ESP AIRFLOW cfm 0...

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