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ACB (Auxiliary Control Board) Interface

 The 

ACB interface is a dry contact board, it can output up to four 
signals controlling devices. Please refer to Fig. 14 for 
connecting devices to the ACB interface board

LEGEND

ACB

— Auxiliary control board

AUXH

— Output for auxiliary heat

CTON

— Output for cooling operation

FAN

— Output for exhaust fan

HTON

— Output for heating operation

MAX AMPS

1A

MAX VOLTAGE

24V

Fig. 14 — ACB Interface

CN50

CN51

FAN CTON HTON AUXH

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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 service valves are in open

 

position.

System Operation Check

 Once the installation and

 

pre-start checks are completed, follow these steps:

1.

Using 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).

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

 

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 the compressor to start from the time the 
power is restored.

MAINTENANCE

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.

Every 3 Months:

• Check the 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 
unit’s 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) 
(included with the outdoor unit)

 Indoor unit 

addressing can be performed using the wireless remote 
controller. When using the wireless controller, the user must 
maintain a line of sight with the receiver on the indoor unit. See 
Fig. 15 for a description of the buttons on the wireless remote.

Summary of Contents for 40VMV012

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

Page 2: ...at the steps outlined in this manual for initial inspection proper installation regular periodic maintenance and everyday operation of the unit be followed in detail This manual should be fully review...

Page 3: ...20 1260 Medium 320 510 680 850 1020 1360 1530 High 400 600 800 1000 1200 1600 1800 EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg 0 8 INDOOR UNIT NOISE LEVEL dBA Low 34 5 34 4 37 9 44 4 39 3 43 8 47 9 Medium 34 5 37...

Page 4: ...mensions shown in inches 40VMV UNIT SIZE A B C D 012 030 46 1 2 19 5 8 18 21 5 8 036 054 54 1 2 22 19 1 2 24 RIGHT SIDE A FRONT B C D DRAIN PIPE LEFT SIDE AIR RETURN REFRIGERANT SIDE PIPE LIQUID REFRI...

Page 5: ...al dimensions such as pipe wire and duct connections requirements Refer to job drawings and product dimension drawings as required Instruct all trades in their parts of the installation Units must be...

Page 6: ...ould slope downward in the direction of condensate flow with a minimum gradient of 1 in per 100 inches Condensate piping should be installed in such a way that it does not block the front service pane...

Page 7: ...rect wiring or voltage is not covered by warranty Electric wiring must be sized to carry the full load amp draw of the motor starter and any other controls that are used with the unit See Table 4 for...

Page 8: ...ce 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 CN2...

Page 9: ...e to buy communication wires from Carrier connect the indoor unit side of the communication wires using the connector provided with the accessories as shown in Fig 11 13 CAUTION Failure to follow thes...

Page 10: ...Fig 11 Connecting the Communication Cable to Indoor Unit to Outdoor Unit Using the Supplied Connector Connector in accessory kit Connector on indoor unit Communication cable in field 10...

Page 11: ...oor 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 Touch sc...

Page 12: ...t Indoor unit 1 Indoor unit 2 Indoor unit 3 Indoor unit 4 Indoor unit 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 16 AWG 2 Core Strande...

Page 13: ...he power is restored MAINTENANCE 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...

Page 14: ...o an indoor unit Press ROOM TEMP and SWING simultaneously for 3 seconds If there is no address for this indoor unit the display shows FE 00 see Fig 16 otherwise the display shows the current address o...

Page 15: ...M Electronically Erasable Programmable Read only Memory EEV Electronic Expansion Valve MDC Multiport Distribution Controller ERROR CODE MODE STATUS NO ERROR Setting Temperature Starting Shutdown Stand...

Page 16: ...ignal wire close to electromagnetic source Distance signal wires from electromagnetic source PC board fault Replace PC board E2 E4 E5 Check Temperature Sensor Loose connection at port on PC board Tigh...

Page 17: ...1 START UP OFF Auto Addressing Mode Default ON Factory Test Mode POSITION 2 OFF Normal Mode Default ON Factory Self Checking Mode POSITION 3 NOT USED POSITION 4 INDOOR UNIT IDENTIFICATION OFF Standard...

Page 18: ...speed M speed 500 AIRFLOW cfm L speed 700 300 400 600 Upper Limit of ESP Fig B 40VMV018 Fan Curves Fig A 40VMV012 Fan Curves 0 00 0 20 0 40 0 60 0 80 1 00 EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg H speed 500 A...

Page 19: ...0VMV048 Fan Curves 0 00 0 20 0 40 0 60 0 80 1 00 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE in wg H speed M speed Upper Limit of ESP L speed AIRFLOW cfm Fig G 40VMV054 Fan Curves 0 00 0 20...

Page 20: ...ight to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 16 40VMV001 01 Printed in U S A Form 40VM 2SI Pg 20 2 17 Replaces 40VM 1...

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