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 CAUTION

 REASSEMBLE

1. Connect the display connector to the display panel printed

circuit board.

2. Put the control box cover and grille frame back on using the

appropriate screws (Steps 3 and 4 of Wire the Indoor Unit
section). Put the grille insert back on.

MAKE DRAINAGE CONNECTIONS

1. Connect the unattached end of the drainage tube to the

drainage hose outlet.

2. Seal the drainage connection to prevent leakage.

3. Make sure there are no kinks, "U" bends or flattened sections

in the tube.

4. Check that the drainage functions properly. Fill the pan below

the unit's coil with water and observe that it freely drains out.

5. Make sure the drainage hose is at the bottom side of the wall

through-hole (see Fig. 5).

FILTER

IR

RECEIVER

POWER/AIRCOND

TIMER

FUSE

AUTO/OFF
FILTER RESET

SERVICE LED

POWER/AIRCOND

TIMER

FUSE

AUTO/OFF
FILTER RESET

SERVICE LED

AUTO/OFF

FILTER RESET

SERVICE LED

1

2

HEAT PUMP

Model-BCQ024 DIP Switches location

(on the Control Box side)

HEAT PUMP

Models-BCQ018 DIP Switches location

 (on the Control Box side)

COOLING ONLY

Model-BCC024 DIP Switches location

(on the Control Box side)

COOLING ONLY

Models-BCC018 DIP Switches location

(on the Control Box side)

Standard Dip Switches
status from the factory

Inter unit

terminal block

30VDC

Display

Connection

TH1

TH2

TH3

(Heat Pump Only)

Inter unit cable clamp

 WIRE THE INDOOR UNIT

1. Strip the cables back 1/4 inch.

2. Remove the unit's front panel by lifting the lower part and

pulling it gently outward and upward. See Fig. 6.

3. Remove the two screws from the control box cover and take

off the cover. See Fig. 7. Save the screws to reassemble.

NOTE:  In general wiring the indoor unit does not require the
removal of the grille frame but in case of need do as follow:
4. Remove the two screws from the air discharge opening.

Save the screws to reassemble. See Fig. 7A.

Pull downwards and outwardston the bottom of the grille
and gently raise the frame of the top of the unit.

Once all covers are off, mount the unit onto the wall
mounting bracket. See Fig. 8 .

NOTE: Leave covers off until after the Making Drainage Con-
nections section.

Route the interconnecting unit's electric cable and the
outdoor sensor cable towards the lower right hand corner of
the indoor unit.

Make sure that the wires are connected in accordance with
the wiring diagram on the inside of the unit front cover or
within this instruction manual.

Secure the control cables to the strain relief.

For heat pump systems only, connect the outdoor sensor
TH3 to its mating black terminal. See Fig. 9.

Make sure that all wires and screws are firmly fastened. Loose
wires or connections can cause damage and present a fire
hazard.

Fig. 6 — Remove Grille Insert

Fig. 7 — Remove Control Cover

 Fig. 8 — Indoor Unit Mounting

Mount the indoor unit on the mounting bracket

 Gently push with the arrow direction

 Fig. 7A - Remove the screws from the air

discharge opening.

Fig. 9  — Outdoor Sensor Connection

Summary of Contents for BCC018

Page 1: ...al Data System Requirements IMPORTANT The Indoor units the inter units cable voltage is 30 VDC IMPORTANT Each refrigerant line must be insulated Separately See line sizing requirements in tabel 2 Cons...

Page 2: ...IAGRAM Mounting Bracket 2 X 1 Long Screws 2 X 8 Outdoor Sensor Connecting Cable 2 X 1 Available for HEAT PUMP ONLY Absorption Cushions 4 Electric Terminals 2 X 8 2 X Remote Controller 1 Mounting Mount...

Page 3: ...NQ012 COOLING CAPACITY Btuh 2 X 9 000 2 X 11 400 SEER 13 0 13 0 HEATING CAPACITY Btuh 17 200 23 600 HSPF 7 7 7 7 SYSTEM CHARGE Ib 2 X 2 4 2 X 3 1 MOISTURE REMOVAL pt hr 2 X 2 6 2 X 4 5 AIRFLOW 3 Speed...

Page 4: ...nch mm FRONT VIEW RIGHT SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW LEFT SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW A C B 20 06 2006 GAD L EITANC NEW 815 260 185 635 230 40 12 7 6 35 27 50 32 08 10 23 7 28 25 9 06 1 57 1 2 1 4 1 06 1 96 815 260 1...

Page 5: ...R EITANC SUPERSEDES NEW 38BCC BCQ 018 024 101 CONDENSING UNITS REV TOP VIEW AIR DISCHARGE AIR IN VIEW MINIMUM CLEARANCES SEE NOTE 1 MOUTING SLOT FIELD POWER CONNECTION CONTROL CONNECTION UNDER THIS CO...

Page 6: ...four long screws to attach the mounting bracket to the wall 5 Check that the bracket is leveled and securely fastened to the wall DRILL A HOLE IN THE WALL FOR DRAINAGE AND INTER UNIT CONNECTIONS To m...

Page 7: ...p the cables back 1 4 inch 2 Remove the unit s front panel by lifting the lower part and pulling it gently outward and upward See Fig 6 3 Remove the two screws from the control box cover and take off...

Page 8: ...all the connections are made Bend tubing with special bending tools to avoid the forma tion of sharp bends Take care to avoid kinks or flattening of the tubing Keep the tubing free of dirt sand moist...

Page 9: ...ns to eliminate contamination and moisture 3 Disconnect the vacuum pump Unit should maintain 500 microns for 5 minutes 4 Remove the service port caps from the mixed phase valve and suction line valve...

Page 10: ...both sections NOTE Specifications and performance data are subject to change without notice Table 5 Electrical Data Outdoor Units 115 1 60 UNIT VOLTAGE MCA MOCP FULL LOAD FAN MOTOR COMPRESSOR COMPRES...

Page 11: ...D O O R U N I T TH2 WH YEL GREEN RED J12 J6 J7 J8 FAN RVS COMP J18 K6 K5 K1 K2 STEPPER MOTOR K8 K9 K7 J11 J14 BLK RED 1 3 12V 12V BLK WH RED GREEN BLDC MOTOR J1 J5 1 3 J3 J4 TH1 TAC 670 control TAC 6...

Page 12: ...YEL 2 3 4 6 5 TB H L T V 1 OR GND BLK I N D O O R U N I T TH2 WH GREEN RED J12 J6 J7 J8 FAN RVS COMP J18 K6 K5 K1 K2 STEPPER MOTOR K8 K9 K7 J11 J14 BLK RED 1 3 12V 12V BLK WH RED GREEN BLDC MOTOR J1 J...

Page 13: ...rt and debris from drain holes in base of unit Fan motors are waterproof WARNING Indoor Units To avoid the possibility of electric shock before performing any cleaning and maintenance operations alway...

Page 14: ...harge Check thermistors TH1 and TH2 for correct resistance Check system pressures 4 Flashes High Pressure Check refrigerant charge Check thermistors TH1 and TH2 for correct resistance Check operating...

Page 15: ...41 0 5 1 8 1 0 10 40 10 80 11 21 42 8 6 1 8 1 0 9 986 10 370 10 76 44 6 7 1 8 1 0 9 595 9 960 10 33 46 4 8 1 8 1 0 9 222 9 569 9 921 48 2 9 1 8 1 0 8 866 9 196 9 530 50 0 10 1 8 1 0 8 526 8 840 9 157...

Page 16: ...2 055 2 137 2 220 123 8 51 2 3 1 3 1 990 2 070 2 151 125 6 52 2 3 1 3 1 928 2 006 2 085 127 4 53 2 3 1 3 1 867 1 943 2 021 129 2 54 2 3 1 3 1 809 1 883 1 959 131 0 55 2 5 1 4 1 753 1 826 1 900 132 8...

Page 17: ...oor fan motor In Heat mode Delayed start for indoor fan motor Normal software delay maximum of 20 sec Clogged air filters Clean filters Lack of refrigerant Ice formation on the evaporator coil Unit mu...

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