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EnviroAir High Wall Ductless Split Systems

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Basic principles and performances

•  The Heat Pumps absorb heat from the 

outdoor  air  and  transfers  it  indoors  to 

heat the indoor air. The heating capa-

bilities through this principle go up/down 

with the increase/decrease of the tem-

perature of the outdoor air.

•  When the outdoor air temperature is very 

low,  the  system  can  be  used  together 

with other heating devices. Good ven-

tilation should be maintained to ensure 

safety and prevent accidents.

Defrosting

When the outdoor air temperature is very 

low and humidity is very high, frosting will 

occur in the heat exchanger of the outdoor 

unit, which has negative impacts upon the 

efficiency  of  the  heating  performance.  In 

this case, the automatic defrosting function 

will come into play. The heating operation 

will be stopped for 5-10 minutes to do the 

defrosting.

•  The fans of both the outdoor and indoor 

units are stopped. During the defrosting 

operation, the run light will flash slowly. 

•  During defrosting, the outdoor unit might 

generate  some  steam.  It  is  caused  by 

fast  defrosting,  which  is  not  a  perfor-

mance failure.

•  Upon the completion of the defrosting pro-

cess, the heating operation is resumed.

Features of Heating Operations 

Before the operating season

1) Check if there are any materials block-

ing the intake and outlet vents of the 

indoor and outdoor units.

2) Check if the installation stand is cor-

roded or rusty.

3) Check if the unit is properly grounded.

4) Check if the air filter is clean.

5) Connect to the power source.

6) Put batteries in the remote controller.

During the operating season

Check the air filter periodically during the 

season and clean it if it is dirty.

The air conditioner must be turned off before the maintenance is to be carried out.

Maintenance

Air filter screen

1) To remove the air filter screen from the unit.

• Gently press the two lower ends of           

the grille and open it. 

•  Carefully  lift  the  air  filter  screen  up 

and out pulling it toward you.

2) To Clean the air filter screen vacuum 

it with a brush attachment (do not lift 

the front cover more than 60°). If the 

screen is very dirty, use lukewarm wa-

ter 

(about 86°F or 30°C)

 to wash it. Air 

dry after washing.

•  Do not use boiling water to clean the 

screen.

•   Do not use exess heat or an open 

fire to dry the screen.

•   Do not exert too much force pulling 

or stretching the screen.

3) Replace the air filter screen.

Do not operate the air conditioner 

without  the  air  filter  screen

.  To  do 

so will cause dirt to collect on the inte-

rior of the unit which may lead to poor 

performance and damage the unit.

ENVIROAIR HIGH WALL DUCTLESS SPLIT SYSTEMS

 

Note: 

Do not open the grille to an angle over 60 degrees.

Important:

 Heating operation will cease at 

approximately  15°  F  outdoor  temperature 

due to a sensor located in the outdoor unit. 

This product 

does not 

contain supplemen-

tal electric heat, therefore other means of 

heat need to used when this system ceas-

es operation at low outdoor ambients.

Summary of Contents for KWCA09A0

Page 1: ...1 07 Enviromaster International LLC 5780 Success Dr Rome NY 13440 www enviromaster com INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL An ISO 9001 2000 Certi ed Company 9 000 12 000 STRAIGHT COOL HEAT P...

Page 2: ...on and operation of a system with the incorrect voltage may result in malfunction or other issues and will void the warranty The EMI EnviroAir system must be connected only to a properly grounded elec...

Page 3: ...al components or installation pa rameters such as the need for external condensate pump or if the system will need to perform low ambient cooling at outdoor temperatures below 60 F ENVIROAIR HIGH WALL...

Page 4: ...clature Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Example K W C A 09 A 0 EnviroAir Unit Unit Style W High Wall Unit Duty C Cooling Only H Heat Pump Design Revision A R 410A Capacity 09 9 000 Btuh 12 12 000 Btuh 18 18...

Page 5: ...ne Set Run Max Vertical Lift KWCA K1CA 09 12 35 Feet 17 Feet KWCA K1CA 18 24 50 Feet 17 Feet KWHA K1HA 09 12 35 Feet 17 Feet KWHA K1HA 18 24 50 Feet 17 Feet ENVIROAIR HIGH WALL DUCTLESS SPLIT SYSTEMS...

Page 6: ...Follow Instructions failure to follow instructions may cause possible mal function and void any warranty CAUTION Locate area to install indoor unit the unit should be located a minimum of 6 ft from th...

Page 7: ...tration Drill a 3 hole through the wall Angle the wall penetration slightly down towards the out side to assist in draining the condensate away from the unit The indoor unit weighs a maximum of 20 Lbs...

Page 8: ...odes an electrical connector can be attached to the rear of the unit Tape the loose wire to the line set stubs See Electrical Wiring In stall section These two tips save time and prevent damage to the...

Page 9: ...Btuh shown OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION Locate Outdoor unit Select a location with proper ventilation minimizing recirculation possibility Do not install the outdoor unit in a location ex posed to high w...

Page 10: ...ase of this to ensure that no leaks are present Use a small amount of vacuum pump oil on the male are threads to ease installation Connect the line set to the stubs Using the 2 wrenches 1 on the male...

Page 11: ...ts RLA Watts RLA KWCA K1CA 09 12 18 24 Cooling Only 9 000 115 60 1 7 5 47 35 0 81 16 0 35 7 2 10 6 15 0 12 000 115 60 1 9 9 53 45 0 80 16 0 35 9 6 14 0 20 0 18 000 208 230 60 1 6 6 42 60 0 85 40 0 40...

Page 12: ...rminal that the wire is attached to on the outdoor unit must be the same termi nal it is wired to in on the indoor unit THIS IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT Switching the L3 L4 or N1 L1 wires will allow the in...

Page 13: ...ing and or interconnecting tubing Indoor unit Outdoor unit 1 2 3 1 2 3 L3 L4 L1 L2 L3 L4 To power source heating model 208 230V Models OUTDOOR UNIT INSTALLATION ENVIROAIR HIGH WALL DUCTLESS SPLIT SYST...

Page 14: ...refrigerant for 16 feet of interconnect For longer line set lengths additional charge must be added in per the following table The service valves require a 6mm and a 5mm Allen wrench respectively to u...

Page 15: ...te for suction line temperatures We recom mend electric thermocouple thermometers available at most refrigeration wholesal ers however an accurate remote bulb thermometer can be used When measur ing t...

Page 16: ...unit is running at stabilized condition ENVIROAIR HIGH WALL DUCTLESS SPLIT SYSTEMS FIELD CHARGING Example of typical system operations Cooling Cycle Conditions 80 F DB 50 RH Indoors 82 F DB Outdoors R...

Page 17: ...ve of the operation of 9 000 12 000 Btuh systems OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE SECTION FOR KWCA K1CA18 24 KWHA K1HA18 24 model follows this section Air return grill Takes in the indoor air Push down the a...

Page 18: ...iromaster com EnviroAir High Wall Ductless Split Systems 18 OPERATION SECTION FOR KWCA K1CA09 12 KWHA K1HA09 12 Remote Control Operation This button when pressed starts operation and stops when presse...

Page 19: ...he system in COOL mode depending on the indoor temperature and set point DRY MODE operates the system in DEHUMIDI FICATION mode HEAT MODE operates the system in HEAT mode depending on the indoor tempe...

Page 20: ...condition ing unit 1 Press the ON OFF button 2 Press the MODE button select the mode of operation COOL DRY HEAT FAN or AUTO 3 Press the or to set the desired tem perature Heat Cool 64 F 88 F 16 C 31...

Page 21: ...cally In COOL or DRY mode VANE positions 1 or 2 are recommended In HEAT mode VANE positions 3 4 or 5 are recommended Left right air ow direction adjustment Adjust the air ow direction by hand move the...

Page 22: ...k Be sure to set the clock correctly Setting the time Front ashing Press to set hours Press to set minutes Sleep mode When batteries are inserted the time will automatically be set to 12 00 AM Sleep m...

Page 23: ...ontrol Operation OPERATION SECTION FOR KWCA K1CA09 12 KWHA K1HA09 12 How to set the OFF timer Programming timer operation The ON timer and OFF timer can be used in combination The set time which is re...

Page 24: ...hich has negative impacts upon the ef ciency of the heating performance In this case the automatic defrosting function will come into play The heating operation will be stopped for 5 10 minutes to do...

Page 25: ...features and their function Air return grill Takes in the indoor air Push down the air inlet grille and the push both sides of air inlet grille at the bottom Lightly push both sides of the air inlet...

Page 26: ...Digital display It can show set point temperature xed time or malfunction code When timer is set this light is lit Air conditioner running light Fan speed indicator In high speed three indicators are...

Page 27: ...ontrol Operation xed direction This button is used for selection of the left right air ow direction whenever pressed the ap changes from osculating to x or from xed to osculating When air conditioner...

Page 28: ...he system in COOL mode depending on the indoor temperature and set point DRY MODE operates the system in DEHUMIDI FICATION mode HEAT MODE operates the system in HEAT mode depending on the indoor tempe...

Page 29: ...F COOL HEAT FAN DRY mode Point the remote control toward the indoor air condition ing unit 1 Press the ON OFF button 2 Press the MODE button select the mode of operation COOL DRY HEAT FAN or AUTO 3 Pr...

Page 30: ...COOL or DRY mode VANE positions 1 or 2 are recommended In HEAT mode VANE positions 3 4 or 5 are recommended Note In the cooling operation when the air con ditioner is operated with OUT FLAP blowing d...

Page 31: ...et on basis of the time on the clock Be sure to set the clock correctly Setting the time Front ashing Press to set hours Press to set minutes Sleep mode When batteries are inserted the time will autom...

Page 32: ...hours Press to set minutes Press AUTO START Remote Control Operation How to set the OFF timer Programming timer operation The ON timer and OFF timer can be used in combination The set time which is re...

Page 33: ...ts 2 Check if the installation stand is cor roded or rusty 3 Check if the unit is properly grounded 4 Check if the air lter is clean 5 Connect to the power source 6 Put batteries in the remote control...

Page 34: ...ir conditioner off or use a vacuum cleaner to clean it If the air conditioner is very dirty use a damp soft cloth with a neutral house hold detergent to clean the surface of the unit Note If the air l...

Page 35: ...Air is not blown out at DRY operation Indoor fan is sometimes stopped to prevent vapor of dehumidi ed moisture and save energy Mist is blown out at COOL operation This phenomenon sometimes occurs when...

Page 36: ...Phone 1 800 228 9364 Fax 1 800 232 9364 5780 Success Drive Rome NY 13440...

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