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WIRING

All wires must be sized per NEC (National Electrical Code) or CEC 

(Canadian Electrical Code) and local codes. Use the Electrical Data 

table MCA (minimum circuit amps) and MOCP (maximum over 

current protection) to correctly size the wires and the disconnect fuse 

or breakers respectively. Consult the unit’s installation instructions for 

the Electrical Data tables.

For scenarios 1, 2 and 3 Ductless Systems

 - The main power is 

supplied to the outdoor unit; the indoor unit is powered by the 24V 

interface. 

For scenarios 4 and 5

 

Conventional Fan Coils

 - Separate power 

supplies are required for the outdoor unit and the indoor unit.

For condensing units with a L1, L2 and S power and 

communication wiring -

 The field supplied 14/3 stranded wire with 

ground and a 600 volt insulation rating, power/communication wiring 

from the outdoor unit to the 24V Interface Kit, consists of four (4) 

wires and provides the power for the 24V Interface. Two wires are line 

voltage AC power, one is communication wiring (S) and the other is a 

ground wire. 
For condensing units with a L1, L2, S1 and S2 power and 

communication wiring, the field supplied power wiring 14/2 from the 

outdoor unit to the 24V interface consists of three (3) wires and 

provides the power for the indoor unit. Two wires are high voltage AC 

power and one is a ground wire. To minimize voltage drop, the factory 

recommended wire size is 14/2 stranded with a ground.
A separate shielded 16GA stranded control wire copper conductor 

only, with a 600 volt rating and double insulated copper wire, must be 

used as the communication wire from the outdoor unit to the 24V 

interface and the indoor unit.
Wiring between the outdoor unit to 24V Interface Kit is polarity 

sensitive. The use of the BX wire is 

NOT

 recommended.

Key Considerations When Using a Conventional 
Fan Coil

The following steps should be taken when using this device with a

conventional fan coil unit (scenarios 4 and 5):

1. Indoor coil metering device (TXV/Piston) must be removed
2. The 24V transformer in the interface module must be disconnected
3. The refrigerant charge amount may need adjusting, depending on 

the pipe size and length. Refer to the outdoor unit’s installation 

manual. 

4. The maximum airflow should not exceed 400 CFM/Ton.

When the indoor fan coil has its own 24V AC transformer, all four wires 

of the 24V Interface kit transformer must be disconnected (see Fig. 17).
The suction and liquid refrigerant lines must be properly insulated to 

prevent condensation and energy loss.

Fig. 16 — Wiring

Fig. 17 — Wiring

Control Logic

Table 5 — Conventional Thermostat Connections

Table 6 — Mode Setting

FAN SPEED

For Ductless systems (scenarios 1-3) the fan speed defaults to 

AUTO

For conventional fan coils (scenarios 4-5), the fan speed can be 

selected, refer to 

“APPENDIX 1 - COMPATIBILITY AND FAN 

SPEED WIRING” on page 15.

 The fan outputs are 

G1 (1st), 

G1+G2

 (2nd), and 

G1+G2+G3

 (3rd). For the single fan speed only, 

G1

 has to be connected. 

Use the selection options provided to adjust the airflow supplied to 

meet the individual installation needs for such things as noise, 

comfort, and humidity removal.

Table 7 — Fan Speed Setting

LEGEND

The conventional thermostat must be configured for use with a single
stage air conditioner (Y output 

ONLY

) and a single stage heating (W)

system.

CAUTION

Connector

Purpose

R/C

24VAC Output

Y

Cooling

W

Heating

G

Fan

AUX/DRY

Aux/Dry Mode

Y

W

G

Aux/Dry

Setting Mode

X

Cooling

X

X

Heating

X

X

X

Fan only 

OFF

X

X

X

X

OFF

X

X

DRY Mode (on Ductless Systems)

Unit ON/OFF

G

Setting Fan Speed

X

Auto Fan Speed

Auto Fan Speed

X

X

Fan OFF

ON

X

OFF

ON or OFF

Only the approved combinations and fan coil model numbers listed in the 
“APPENDIX 1 - COMPATIBILITY AND FAN SPEED WIRING” on 
page 15 s
hall be used to avoid any damages to the fan motor.

The use of a fan coils with a PSC motor is not recommended or approved. 

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for KSAIC0301230

Page 1: ...y Understand these signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION These words are used with the safety alert symbol DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which may result in severe personal injury or de...

Page 2: ...refrigerant compressors Pressurized mixtures of air or gases containing oxygen can lead to an explosion WARNING INSTALLATION Entrust a licensed contractor to install the unit Installation by unskilled...

Page 3: ...ble 3 24V Interface Clearance Dimensions NOTE 24 in 610mm minimum for service access or use local code Fig 3 Clearances Clearances Unit Minimum Value In mm Sides 5 9 150 Front 24 610 Top and Bottom 3...

Page 4: ...er the screw SYSTEM CONFIGURATION NOTES The thermostat should be configured for use with a as a single stage Cooling and Heating DO NOT configure the thermostat as a Heat Pump The wireless remote cont...

Page 5: ...ndoor to the outdoor unit until the static pressure settings are complete refer to the Ducted unit installation manual On selected indoor units the Up Down Swing Louver functions as a control to turn...

Page 6: ...general installation instructions For Ducted units in order to initially setup the static pressure the 24V interface must be bridged Temporarily connect the communication wires S1 and S2 from the indo...

Page 7: ...it until the static pressure settings are complete see the Ducted unit installation manual When static pressure is adjusted reconnect L1 L2 S and G wires to the terminal blocks In the AUTO mode the sy...

Page 8: ...a single stage cooling and heating DO NOT configure the thermostat as Heat Pump NOTES Follow the indoor and outdoor unit s general installation instructions The T1 Return air temperature sensor should...

Page 9: ...oor unit s general installation in the next column 9 Configure the dip switches on the 24V Interface for proper operation For Heat Pump all switches OFF except SW1 1 ON For Cooling Only all switches O...

Page 10: ...he Teflon gasket on the brass tip of the Piping Adapter and insert into the aluminum distributor head Thread the piping adapter brass nut onto the distributor line and tighten finger tight 1 2 turn Fi...

Page 11: ...Using a Conventional Fan Coil The following steps should be taken when using this device with a conventional fan coil unit scenarios 4 and 5 1 Indoor coil metering device TXV Piston must be removed 2...

Page 12: ...il only available on scenarios 1 through 3 Table 11 DIP Switch 2 2 NOTE Applicable only to the Ductless Style Indoor Heat Pump units in the HEATING mode DIP Switch 3 1 On Ductless systems Dry is used...

Page 13: ...emperature sensor T5 malfunction Outdoor Service Manual F4 Outdoor unit EEPROM parameter error Outdoor Service Manual F5 Outdoor fan speed has been out of control Outdoor Service Manual F6 T2b sensor...

Page 14: ...opens and closes based on the system s alarm status This is normally a an open dry contact Work Output CN6 This contact is a dry contact that opens and closes based on the system s running or not run...

Page 15: ...minal System Size MBTUH Indoor Model Number Outdoor Model Number Recommended Maximum Indoor Fan Speed Tap Number FMA4 Vertical Fan Coil 208 230 1 KSAIC0301230 12 FMA4X1800AL 38MAQB12R 3 Tap 1 18 FMA4X...

Page 16: ...door coil s size No refrigerant addition is necessary for the FV4 any size All the outdoor units are shipped from the factory pre charged for 25ft of piping length See the outdoor unit s installation...

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