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Multi Variable Air Conditioners Duct Type Indoor Uni

 

 

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Notes: 

  √: included, X: not included 

  Please  refer  to  the  user  manual  of  Wired  Controller  or  Remote  Controller  for  function 

details. 

3 Preparations for Installation 

Note: Product graphics are only for reference. Please refer to actual products. Unspecified 

measure unit is mm. 

3.1 Standard Fittings 

Please use the supplied standard fittings listed below as instructed. 

No. 

Name 

Appearance 

Q'ty 

Usage 

Wired Controller 

 

To control the indoor unit 

M4X25 Scre

(Cross recessed small pan 

head screw) 

 

To fix the wired controller 

Drain Hose Assembly 

 

To connect with the hard PVC drain pipe 

Special Nut 

 

To be used for connecting the refrigerant 

pipe 

M10X8 Nut with Washer

 

 

To be used together with the hanger bolt for 

installing the unit. 

M10 Nut (M10X8.4 Nut)

 

 

To be used together with the hanger bolt for 

installing the unit. 

M10 Washer (Spring Washer 

M10X2.6)

 

 

To be used together with the hanger bolt for 

installing the unit. 

Insulation 

 

To insulate the gas pipe 

Insulation   

 

To insulate the liquid pipe 

10 

Sponge 

 

To insulate the drain pipe 

11 

Fastener 

 

 

To fasten the sponge 

 

Summary of Contents for FMV-ND100PLS/A-T

Page 1: ... FMV ND50PLS A T FMV ND56PLS A T FMV ND63PLS A T FMV ND71PLS A T FMV ND80PLS A T FMV ND90PLS A T FMV ND100PLS A T FMV ND112PLS A T FMV ND125PLS A T FMV ND140PLS A T Thank you for choosing Air Conditioners please read this owner s manual carefully before operation and retain it for future reference Multi Variable Air Conditioners Duct Type Indoor Unit ...

Page 2: ...r ensuring reliability of complete unit maintaining normal communication and preheating refrigerant When the unit won t be used for a long time cut off the power of the complete unit However please preheat it when operating the unit next time 7 All graphics in this manual is only for your reference For sales or production reasons these graphics are subject to change by manufacturer without prior n...

Page 3: ...on and Drainage System Testing 12 4 4 Installation of Air Duct 15 4 5 Installation of Wired Controller 18 5 Wiring Work 19 5 1 Connection of Wire and Patch Board Terminal 19 5 2 Power Cord Cnnection 20 5 3 Connection of Communication Wire between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit or indoor unit 20 5 4 Connect Communication Wire of Wired Controller 21 5 5 Illuminate for Connection of Wired Controller an...

Page 4: ...heck the power supply carefully This air conditioner must be properly grounded through the receptacle to avoid electric shock The grounding wire shouldn t be connected with gas pipe water pipe lightning arrester or telephone line Please use specialized accessories or parts to carry out installation or water leakage electric shock fire hazard may resulted R410A refrigerant can produce poisonous gas...

Page 5: ...y lack of oxygen Never start or stop the air conditioner by inserting or removing the power cord Do not turn off the air conditioner until it runs for at least 5 minutes Otherwise oil return of the compressor will be affected Children are not allowed to operate the air conditioner Do not operate the air conditioner with wet hands Please turn the unit off and unplug your air conditioner before clea...

Page 6: ... off the unit at once and disconnect power supply Then contact FLUO service center If the air conditioner continues to operate despite of abnormal condition the unit may be damaged and it may cause electric shock or fire hazard Do not repair the air conditioner by yourself Improper repair will cause electric shock or fire hazard Please contact FLUO service center and have it repaired by profession...

Page 7: ...eating 20 15 7 6 Indoor Unit Working Temperature Range 16 C 32 C 2 3 Unit Functions Unit Functions Wired Controller XK46 Standard Wired Controller XK49 Optional Remote Controller YAP1F Standard Remote Controller YV1L1 Optional Operation Mode Cooling Heating Fan Dehumidifying Fan Speed Adjustment Temperature Adjustment X fan Function Quiet Function Sleep Function Save Function E heater Function Mem...

Page 8: ...ntrol the indoor unit 2 M4X25 Screw Cross recessed small pan head screw 3 To fix the wired controller 3 Drain Hose Assembly 1 To connect with the hard PVC drain pipe 4 Special Nut 1 To be used for connecting the refrigerant pipe 5 M10X8 Nut with Washer 4 To be used together with the hanger bolt for installing the unit 6 M10 Nut M10X8 4 Nut 4 To be used together with the hanger bolt for installing ...

Page 9: ...erwise these electrical appliances may have image interference and noise Even if the distance is 1m when there is strong electric wave noise may still occur Fig 3 2 Notes Installation of the unit must be in accordance with National Electric Codes and local regulations Improper installation will affect unit s performance so do not install the unit by yourself Please contact local dealer to arrange ...

Page 10: ... is installed in places with intense magnetic field or strong interference it is necessary to use shielded wire 3 3 2 Select communication line for indoor unit and outdoor unit Fig 3 3 2 Wire Type Total Length of ommunication Line L m Wire Gauge mm 2 Wire Standard Remark Light Ordinary polyvinyl chloride sheathed cord 60227 IEC 52 60227 IEC 53 L 1000 2 0 75 IEC 60227 5 2007 1 If the wire diameter ...

Page 11: ... T 6 1 0 1 0 Notes Use copper wire only as unit s power cord Operating temperature should be within its rated value If the power cord is more than 15m long please increase properly the sectional area of power cord to avoid overload which may cause accident Above selection requirements Power cord size is based on BV single core wire 2 4pc at 40 Cambient temperature when laying across plastic pipe A...

Page 12: ...ctric box and below unit s lower level 1 Below are the outline dimension applicable to indoor units of FMV ND22PLS A T FMV ND63PLS A T Fig 4 4 1 Below are dimensions of A B C etc for different models Unit mm Model A B C D E F G H I FMV ND22PLS A T 742 491 700 615 200 121 528 161 580 FMV ND25PLS A T FMV ND28PLS A T FMV ND32PLS A T FMV ND36PLS A T FMV ND40PLS A T 942 491 900 615 200 121 728 161 780 ...

Page 13: ... 260 222 1016 220 1050 695 FMV ND80PLS A T FMV ND90PLS A T 1379 565 1340 655 260 207 1153 220 1188 716 FMV ND100PLS A T FMV ND112PLS A T FMV ND125PLS A T FMV ND140PLS A T 1 Drill bolt holes and install bolts 1 Stick the reference cardboard on the installation position drill 4 holes according to the hole site on the cardboard as shown in fig 4 1 3 diameter of drilling hole is according to the diame...

Page 14: ...anger bracket The washer fixing plate will prevent the washer from falling 3 The usage of paper pattern Refer to paper pattern of installation for ceiling opening dimension The center of ceiling opening is indicated on the paper pattern Fix the paper pattern to the unit with 4 screws and fix the corners of the waterspout at the drainage pipe by screws 4 Adjust the unit to the right position 5 Chec...

Page 15: ...ainage pipe should be short and the gradient downwards should be at least 1 2 in order to drain condensation water smoothly 2 The diameter of drainage hose should be bigger or equal to the diameter of drainage pipe joint 3 Install drainage pipe according to the following fig and arrange insulation to the drainage pipe Improper installation may lead to water leakage and damp the furniture and other...

Page 16: ...clamp with the distance between screw nut and hose smaller than 4mm metal clamp accessory drain hose accessory Fig 4 3 2 Fig 4 3 3 3 Use sealing plate to make the pipe clamp and hose insulated as shown in Fig 4 3 3 metal clamp accessory thermal sponge accessory 4 When connecting several drain pipes follow the instruction as indicated in Fig 4 3 4 Choose the drain collecting pipe that matches with ...

Page 17: ...rds drainage direction should be at least 1 2 If the raising pipe is vertical with the unit the raising height should be less than 800mm Fig 4 3 9 10 Drain pipes should have a downward slope of at least 1 2 in order to prevent pipes from sagging install hanger bracket at intervals of 1000 1500mm Fig 4 3 10 4 3 3 Test of Drainage System 1 After the electrical installation is finished perform test f...

Page 18: ...in order to prevent air leakage The design and construction of air duct should comply with national requirements The edge of air return duct is suggested to be more than 150mm away from the wall Add a filter to the air return opening Please consider noise damping and vibration damping for the design and construction of air duct Besides noise source must be away from people For instance do not have...

Page 19: ...Outlet and Air return Opening 1 Range of Capacity 2 2 6 3kW Fig 4 4 3 Air Outlet Fig 4 4 4 Air return Opening Model Size of Air Outlet Size of Air return Opening A B C D FMV ND22PLS A T 121 528 580 161 FMV ND25PLS A T FMV ND28PLS A T FMV ND32PLS A T FMV ND36PLS A T FMV ND40PLS A T 121 728 780 161 FMV ND45PLS A T FMV ND50PLS A T FMV ND56PLS A T 121 928 980 161 FMV ND63PLS A T 2 Range of Capacity 7 ...

Page 20: ...m return air is desired just change the place of the rectangular flange and the return air cover plate 3 Connect one end of the return air duct to the return air outlet of the unit by rivets and the other to the return air louver For the sake of the convenience to freely adjust the height a cutting of canvas duct will be helpful which can be reinforced and folded by 8 iron wire 4 More noise is lik...

Page 21: ...if the fresh air duct is not be used 2 Install the round flange so that the fresh air duct can be connected as Fig 4 4 10 3 Sealing and heat preservation should be done for both the air pipe and round flange pipe 4 Fresh air should be treated via the air filter Fig 4 4 9 Fig 4 4 10 4 5 Installation of Wired Controller Please refer to User Manual of Wired Controller for the installation details Not...

Page 22: ...he communication wires should be separated from power cord and connection wire between indoor unit and outdoor unit Adjust the static pressure via wired controller according to site circumstance 5 1 Connection of Wire and Patch Board Terminal 1 The connection of wire as shown in fig 5 1 1 1 Strip about 25mm insulation of the wire end by stripping and cutting tool 2 Remove the wiring screws on the ...

Page 23: ...h wiring clamp 5 3 Connection of Communication Wire between Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit or indoor unit 1 Detach the electric box lid 2 Let the Communication cable pass through the wiring through holes 3 Connect the communication wire to terminal D1 and D2 of indoor 4 bit wiring board as shown in fig5 3 1 Fig 5 3 1 Fig 5 3 2 4 Fix the communication cable with clamp of electric box 5 For more relia...

Page 24: ...f remote controller 3 Wired controller and receiving light board can be installed at the same time When operating through a remote controller both wired controller and the receiving light board can receive the signals as shown in Fig 5 4 3 Fig 5 4 3 5 5 Illuminate for Connection of Wired Controller and Indoor Units Network 1 Communication wire of indoor unit and outdoor unit or indoor unit is conn...

Page 25: ...de 2 If the unit used in the environment with much dust please clean it regularly usually once every two weeks 6 2 Maintenance before the Seasonal Use 1 Check if the air inlet and air outlet of indoor and outdoor unit are blocked 2 Check if securely grounded 3 Check if all the power cord and communication cable are securely connected 4 Check if any error code displayed after energized 6 3 Maintena...

Page 26: ...ity Input voltage is too low Defect of main PC board The unit stops after running for a while The inlet or outlet of ODU or IDU are blocked by obstacle Poor cooling effect The filter is dirty Too heavy heat load of room e g too many people Door or windows is open Inlet and outlet of IDU are blocked Setting temperature is too high Refrigerant is insufficient e g refrigerant leakage Poor heating eff...

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