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Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

Catalog No. 04-53400029-01

Printed in U.S.A.

Form 40WAV-2SI

Pg 1 

4-16

Replaces: 40WAV-1SI

Installation and Maintenance Instructions

CONTENTS

Page

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

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GENERAL

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INSTALLATION

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Step 1 — Unpack and Inspect Units

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• PROTECTING UNITS FROM DAMAGE
• PREPARING JOBSITE FOR UNIT INSTALLATION
• IDENTIFYING AND PREPARING UNITS

Step 2 — Position the Unit 

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Step 3 — Install Ductwork

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• UPFLOW INSTALLATION
• HORIZONTAL INSTALLATIONS
• DUCT CONNECTIONS
• DUCTWORK ACOUSTICAL TREATMENT

Step 4 — Connect Piping

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• CONDENSATE PIPING
• REFRIGERANT PIPING

Step 5 — Complete Electrical Connections

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Step 6 — Position and Connect Controller

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• REMOTE WIRED CONTROLLER

(PROGRAMMABLE)

• REMOTE WIRED CONTROLLER

(NON-PROGRAMMABLE)

• CENTRAL CONTROLLER

START-UP

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Pre-Start Check 

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System Operation Check 

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MAINTENANCE

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TROUBLESHOOTING

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Replacement Parts 

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APPENDIX A — CONTROL SETTINGS

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, main-

tenance, or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical shock, or
other conditions which may cause death, personal injury or
property damage. The qualified installer or agency must use
factory-authorized kits or accessories when modifying this
product.

Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses, protective

clothing, and work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing op-
erations. Have fire extinguisher available. Read these instruc-
tions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included
in literature and attached to the unit. Consult local building
codes and the current editions of the National Electrical Code
(NEC) ANSI/NFPA (American National Standards Institute/
National Fire Protection Association) 70. In Canada, refer to
the current editions of the 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 personal injury or death.
WARNING signifies hazards that could result in personal inju-
ry or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices,

which would result in minor personal injury or product and
property damage.

Recognize safety information. This is the safety-alert

symbol (

). When this symbol is displayed on the unit and in

instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal
injury. Installing, starting up, and servicing equipment can be
hazardous due to system pressure, electrical components, and
equipment location.

WARNING

Electrical shock can cause personal injury and death. Shut
off all power to this equipment during installation. There
may be more than one disconnect switch. Tag all discon-
nect locations to alert others not to restore power until work
is completed.

WARNING

When installing the equipment in a small space, provide
adequate measures to avoid refrigerant concentration
exceeding safety limits due to refrigerant leak. In case of
refrigerant leak during installation, ventilate the space
immediately. Failure to follow this procedure may lead to
personal injury.

WARNING

DO NOT USE TORCH to remove any component. System
contains oil and refrigerant under pressure. 
To remove a component, wear protective gloves and gog-
gles and proceed as follows:
a. Shut off electrical power to unit.
b. Recover refrigerant to relieve all pressure from sys-

tem using both high-pressure and low pressure ports.

c. Traces of vapor should be displaced with nitrogen

and the work area should be well ventilated. Refrig-
erant in contact with an open flame produces toxic
gases.

d. Cut component connection tubing with tubing cutter

and remove component from unit. Use a pan to catch
any oil that may come out of the lines and as a gage
for how much oil to add to the system.

e. Carefully unsweat remaining tubing stubs when nec-

essary. Oil can ignite when exposed to torch flame.

Failure to follow these procedures may result in personal
injury or death.

40WAV018-048

Vertical Air-Handling Unit Indoor Fan Coil for

Single-Phase Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Systems

Summary of Contents for 40WAV

Page 1: ...and CAUTION DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death WARNING signifies hazards that could result in personal inju ry or death CAUTION is used to...

Page 2: ...d charge with dry nitrogen to prevent oil contamination when timely repairs cannot be completed Failure to follow these proce dures may result in damage to equipment For information about replacement...

Page 3: ...ank Equipment Type Capacity Btuh 018 18 000 024 24 000 030 30 000 036 36 000 048 48 000 A40 1917 RIGHT SIDE FRONT A B C TOP D BOTTOM DRAIN PIPE LEFT SIDE AIR RETURN REFRIGERANT PIPE LIQUID SIDE REFRIG...

Page 4: ...pipe wire and duct con nections 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 complian...

Page 5: ...nimum gradient of 1 in per 100 inches Condensate piping should be installed in such a way that it does not block the front service panel A drain trap may be required by local codes and is rec ommended...

Page 6: ...ugh the appropriate casing holes or knockouts and connecting the supply and ground cables to the unit s power terminal Be sure the power wiring and control wiring do not cross as this might cause dist...

Page 7: ...from electrical box of indoor unit see Fig 6 For setup instructions refer to the controller installation manual REMOTE WIRED CONTROLLER NON PROGRAM MABLE To connect remote non programmable wired cont...

Page 8: ...ondenser fan is in operation c Indicator light is showing normal operation and no er ror is indicated NOTE If the unit is turned off or restarted there is a time delay of 3 minutes for the compressor...

Page 9: ...lashing Fast Heating Cooling Mode Conflict Error E1 Timer Light Flashing Fast Communication Error Between Indoor and Outdoor Unit E2 Operation Light Flashing Fast Check Indoor Ambient Temperature Sens...

Page 10: ...is short circuited Using multi meter measure resistance of the sen sor If the resistance is 100 ohms change the sensor PC board fault Replace PC board E6 Timer Light Flashing Slow DC motor fault Repla...

Page 11: ...OFF DC Fan Static Pressure 2 ON ON DC Fan Static Pressure 3 Fig A SW1 Settings Fig B SW2 Settings ON OFF 1 2 3 4 a40 1923 POSITION 1 2 COIL TEMPERATURE HEATING MODE OFF OFF Coil Temperature 59 F No H...

Page 12: ...ght to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations Catalog No 04 53400029 01 Printed in U S A Form 40WAV 2SI Pg 12 4 16 Replaces 40WAV...

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