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Installation and Maintenance

Service Manual

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GWC30LB-D3DNA3G/O   GWC36LB-D3DNA3G/O 

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Summary of Contents for VIRU30HP230V1AH

Page 1: ...fe GREE ELECTRIC APPLIANCES INC OF ZHUHAI GWC30LB D3DNB2G GWC30QF D3DNB4G GWH30LB D3DNB2G VIRU30HP230V1AH GWH30QF D3DNB4G GWC36LB D3DNB2G GWC36QF D3DNB4G GWH36LB D3DNB2G GWH36LB D3DNA5G VIRU36HP230V1A...

Page 2: ...nd Control 22 6 1 Remote Controller Introduction of YAN1F6F 22 6 2 Remote Controller Introduction of YV1FB9F 27 6 3 GREE App Operation Manual 31 6 4 Ewpe Smart App Operation Manual 32 6 5 Brief Descri...

Page 3: ...on 71 10 Exploded View and Parts List 73 10 1 Indoor Unit 73 10 2 Outdoor Unit 81 11 Removal Procedure 87 11 1 Removal Procedure of Indoor Unit 87 11 2 Removal Procedure of Outdoor Unit 96 Appendix 10...

Page 4: ...chnical Information GWC30LB D3DNB2G I GWH30LB D3DNB2G I GWC36LB D3DNB2G I GWH36LB D3DNB2G I VIRU30HP230V1AH VIRU36HP230V1AH GWH36LB D3DNA5G I GWC30QF D3DNB4G I GWH30QF D3DNB4G I GWC36QF D3DNB4G I GWH3...

Page 5: ...B433000302 GWC36LB D3DNB2G I CB433N00302 GWC36LB D3DNA3G O CB171W10900 4 GWC36QF D3DNB4G CB434005102 GWC36QF D3DNB4G I CB434N05102 5 GWH36LB D3DNB2G CB433000402 GWH36LB D3DNB2G I CB433N00402 VIRU36HP2...

Page 6: ...unit GWC30LB D3DNB2G I GWC30QF D3DNB4G I GWH30LB D3DNB2G I GWH30QF D3DNB4G I Indoor Unit Product Code CB433N00102 CB434N05001 CB433N00202 CB434N04801 Fan Type Cross flow Cross flow Diameter Length DXL...

Page 7: ...Motor W 120 120 Fan Motor RLA A 0 45 0 45 Fan Motor Capacitor F Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit CFM 2354 2354 Fan Type Axial flow Axial flow Fan Diameter inch 21 21 32 21 21 32 Defrosting Method Autom...

Page 8: ...WC36QF D3DNB4G I GWH36LB D3DNB2G I GWH36LB D3DNA5G I GWH36QF D3DNB4G I Indoor Unit Product Code CB433N00302 CB434N05102 CB433N00402 CB169N01002 CB434N04901 Fan Type Cross flow Cross flow Diameter Leng...

Page 9: ...Motor W 170 170 Fan Motor RLA A 0 73 0 73 Fan Motor Capacitor F Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit CFM 2589 2589 Fan Type Axial flow Axial flow Fan Diameter inch 21 21 32 21 21 32 Defrosting Method Auto...

Page 10: ...unit VIRU36HP230V1AH VIRU30HP230V1AH Indoor Unit Product Code CB432N10100 CB432N10000 Fan Type Cross flow Cross flow Diameter Length DXL inch 4 1 4X20 9 16 4 1 4X20 9 16 Fan Motor Cooling Speed SH H...

Page 11: ...170 Fan Motor RLA A 0 73 0 73 Fan Motor Capacitor F 0 Air Flow Volume of Outdoor Unit CFM 3119 5300 Fan Type Axial flow Axial flow Fan Diameter inch 21 21 32 21 21 32 Defrosting Method Automatic Defr...

Page 12: ...6ft DB 80 F WB66 F Indoor air flow Super High 4 5 14 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 23 32 41 50 Conditions Indoor DB70 F Indoor air flow Super High Pipe length 24 6ft 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 0 1 4 2 3 3...

Page 13: ...pe connecting indoor and outdoor unit Inlet and outlet pipe temperature of heat exchanger Fan speed of indoor unit Fan speed of outdoor unit Compressor revolution rps Indoor Outdoor P PSIG T1 F T2 F 7...

Page 14: ...10 11 19 32 3 1 2 1 37 64 13 25 32 10 29 3 8 2 3 4 2 3 4 3 Outline Dimension Diagram Unit inch 3 2 Outdoor Unit Unit inch 14 37 64 31 7 64 16 13 16 15 9 16 39 1 2 24 36 2 9 3 1 Indoor Unit GWC30LB D3D...

Page 15: ...12 Technical Information Service Manual A 14 1 6 40 43 1 2 43 37 64 24 5 6 16 9 64 Unit inch VIRU36HP230V1AO VIRU30HP230V1AO...

Page 16: ...quid pipe side Gas pipe side Strainer Electron expansion valve Strainer Electron expansion valve Accumlator Compressor Capillary Indoor unit Outdoor unit Accumlator COOLING Discharge Suction Heat exch...

Page 17: ...or Heat exchanger condenser Heat exchanger condenser Valve Valve Liquid pipe side Gas pipe side Strainer Electron expansion valve Strainer Electron expansion valve Accumlator Compressor Indoor unit Ou...

Page 18: ...inch Gas pipe 5 8 inch Electronic expansion valve A Electronic expansion valve B Unloading valve Flash vaporizer Outdoor evaporator 4 way valve Solenoid valve high pressure Solenoid valve low pressure...

Page 19: ...ote Jumper cap is used to determine fan speed and the swing angle of horizontal lover for this model 3OHDVH GRQ W WRXFK DQ HOHFWURQLF FRPSRQHQW RU WHUPLQDO ZKHQ WKH PDFKLQH LV UXQQLQJ VWRSSLQJ RU KDV...

Page 20: ...20 27720 7 7 1 7 5 2035 6625 1 7 5 33 35 6685 6 7 3 3 16 21 9 9 7521 9 9 33 3 6 7 35 6685 2 2 1 8 1 03D 03D 127 0RWRU JURXQG RQO DSSOLHV WR WKH LURQ VKHOO PRWRU 3 3 2 2 35 6685 6 7 3 33 9 9 7521 3 16...

Page 21: ...RI HOHFWULF VKRFN 8 1 1 2 7 50 1 1 1 1 1 225 81 7 7 8 5 1 8 32 5 02725 1 97 97 9 9 9 5 1 0 1 7 7 6 1625 1 9 8 57 57 57 0 5 2 1 203 203 8 7 03 6 1625 28778 2875220 7 03 6 1625 867 7 03 6 1625 1 1 3 35...

Page 22: ...nit 4 Interface of health function only for the mode with this function 5 Interface of neutral wire 6 Fuse 7 Interface of live wire 8 Needle stand for jumper cap 9 Auto button 10 up down swing interfa...

Page 23: ...minal of 4 way valve 12 Protective tube FU101 3 Terminal of temp sensor CN2 8 Electric heater band of chassis HEAT2 L 13 Terminal of ground wire 4 High pressure protection terminal HPP 9 Electric heat...

Page 24: ...17 Interface of temperature sensor 4 Communication interface 11 Terminal of 4 way valve 18 Terminal A of electronic expansion valve 5 Terminal of outdoor fan 12 Terminal of compressor overload protec...

Page 25: ...t n e r e f f i d r o f t n e r e f f i d s i r u o l o c e h t models After that you can operate the air conditioner by using remote controller on the display of remote controller Under on status pr...

Page 26: ...epend on indoor Under COOL or HEAT mode press this button to turn to quick COOL or quick HEAT mode icon is displayed on remote controller Press this button again to exit turbo function and icon will d...

Page 27: ...timer on After pressing this button icon disappears and the word ON on remote controller blinks Press or button to adjust TIMER ON setting After each pressing or button TIMER ON setting will increase...

Page 28: ...on When this function is started up and 8 will be shown on remote controller and the air conditioner keep the heating status at 8 Press TEMP and CLOCK buttons simultaneously again to exit 8 heating fu...

Page 29: ...ace new batteries of the same model when replacement is required When you dont use remote controller for a long time please take out the batteries If the display on remote controller is fuzzy or there...

Page 30: ...ditioner by using remote controller Under on status pressing the button on the remote controller the signal icon on the display of remote controller will blink once and the air conditioner will give o...

Page 31: ...t low speed In this period Hold fan speed button for 2s to stop indoor fan directly Having set X FAN function off After turning off the unit by pressing ON OFF button the complete unit will be off dir...

Page 32: ...dels WiFi button WiFi Press button to turn on or turn off WiFi function When WiFi function is turned on the icon will be displayed on remote controller Under status of unit off press MODE and buttons...

Page 33: ...turned on the remote controller should be put within the area where indoor unit can receive the signal sent by the remote controller Press and MODE buttons simultaneously to start I FEEL function and...

Page 34: ...l it When GREE App is installed register the account and add the device to achieve long distance control and LAN control of Gree smart home appliances For more information please refer to Help in App...

Page 35: ...App is installed register the account and add the device to achieve long distance control and LAN control of smart home appliances For more information please refer to Help in App 6 4 Ewpe Smart App O...

Page 36: ...will remain at the original state If Tevap 42 8 F and the compressor has remained at OFF for at least 3 minutes the compressor will resume its original operation state Total current up and frequency d...

Page 37: ...performed according to the program or after the unit is withdrawn from defrost the indoor ambient temperature before the defrost symbol is cleared Total current up and frequency down protection If the...

Page 38: ...ressor will not be startedagain Overload protection If temperature sensed by the overload sensor is over 239 F the compressor will stop and the outdoor fan will stop with atime lag of 30 seconds If te...

Page 39: ...the unit adequately grounded The grounding wire cant be used for other purposes 6 Must apply protective accessories such as protective boards cable cross loop and wire clip 7 The live wire neutral wi...

Page 40: ...ly closed and power is disconnected before detaching the connection pipe If compressor starts running when stop valve is open and connection pipe is not yet connected air will be sucked in and cause p...

Page 41: ...ng tape 4 Electroprobe 7 Electronic leakage detector 10 Pipe pliers pipe cutter 2 Screw driver 5 Universal meter 8 Vacuum pump 11 Pipe expander pipe bender 3 Impact drill drill head electric drill 6 T...

Page 42: ...7 8 inch At least 5 7 8 inch Space to the wall S p a c e t o t h e o b s t r u c t i o n r o o l f e h t o t e c a p S Space to the obstruction Drainage pipe Space to the wall Space to the obstructio...

Page 43: ...or unit Make the bound pipes pass through the wall hole and then connect outdoor unit Neaten the pipes Vacuum pumping and leakage detection Check after installation and test operation Finish installat...

Page 44: ...ol 2 Grounding Requirement 1 The air conditioner is first class electric appliance It must be properly grounding with specialized grounding device by a professional Please make sure it is always groun...

Page 45: ...mouth As show in Fig 5 2 Pretightening the union nut with hand 3 Adjust the torque force by referring to the following sheet Place the open end wrench on the pipe joint and place the torque wrench on...

Page 46: ...The power cord and control wire cant be crossed or winding 2 The drain hose should be bound at the bottom Do not bend the drain hose too excessively in order to prevent blocking 8 Bind up Pipe 1 Bind...

Page 47: ...llation location according to the house structure 2 Fix the support of outdoor unit on the selected location with expansion screws 5 Connect Outdoor Electric Wire 1 Remove the handle from the outdoor...

Page 48: ...er outlet can t be placed in water 1 Use Vacuum Pump 1 Remove the valve caps on the liquid valve and gas valve and the nut of refrigerant charging vent 2 Connect the charging hose of piezometer to the...

Page 49: ...link 5 times During cooling and drying operation compressor and outdoor fan stop while indoor fan operates During heating operation all loads stop 1 Supply voltage is unstable 2 Supply voltage is too...

Page 50: ...short circuited F3 OFF 3S and blink 3 times During cooling and drying operating compressor stops while indoor fan operates During heating operation the complete unit will stop operation Outdoor temper...

Page 51: ...sed to the normal range 2 If the AC input is normal measure the voltage of electrolytic capacitor C on control panel AP1 if its normal theres malfunction for the circuit please replace the control pan...

Page 52: ...ensor circuit P7 OFF 3S and blink 18 times During cooling and drying operation compressor will stop while indoor fan will operate During heating operation the complete unit will stop Replace outdoor c...

Page 53: ...38 Desynchro nizing of compressor H7 OFF 3S and blink 7 times During cooling and drying operation compressor will stop while indoor fan will operate During heating operation the complete unit will st...

Page 54: ...of complete units current detection U5 OFF 3S and blink 13 times During cooling and drying operation the compressor will stop while indoor fan will operate During heating operating the complete unit w...

Page 55: ...e Display Indicator Display during blinking ON 0 5s and OFF 0 5s Operation Indicator Cool Indicator Heating Indicator 53 Normal communica tion 54 Defrosting OFF 3S and blink once during blinking ON 10...

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Page 57: ...Possible reasons insufficient or too much refrigrant blockage of capillary an dincrease of suction temp improper running of compressor burning in or stuck of bearing damage of discharge valve malfunct...

Page 58: ...nboard broken Malfunction diagnosis process Is the wiring terminal between the temperature sensor and the controller loosened or poorly contacted Start Insert the temperature sensor tightly Yes Yes Ye...

Page 59: ...on is eliminated Reinsert the wiring terminal of indoor fan It s the malfunction of main board Replace a new main board that is of the same model It s the malfunction of main board Replace a new main...

Page 60: ...the mainboard is defined abnormal Malfunction diagnosis process Start Is there jumper cap on the mainboard Is the jumper cap inserted correctly and tightly Replace the jumper cap with the same model...

Page 61: ...the compressor Replace the mainboard with the same model End Is the supply voltage too low with overload Is the indoor outdoor heat exchanger dirty or are the air inlet and outlet blocked The fan is...

Page 62: ...harges slowly The zero cross detectioncircuit of the mainboard is defined abnormal Malfunction diagnosis process Turn power off for 1minute the turn back on The unit returns to normal Conclusion U8 is...

Page 63: ...s Start Cut off power supply Check if connection line of IDU and ODU and the wire inside electric box are correctly connected Correct connection Main board matches with display board Main board of IDU...

Page 64: ...anual Start Is malfunction eliminated The end check if the connection wire are correctly connected Replace the detecting plate with the same model Replace the mainboard with the same model Yes Yes No...

Page 65: ...lt with the voltage testing circuit on control panel AP1 Replace the control panel AP1 Measure the AC voltage between terminalL andN on wiring board XT power supply Voltage within 210VAC 250VAC Shut d...

Page 66: ...resume to the range of 210VAC 250VAC Correctly connect the wires of compressor according to the electric wiring diagram and then turn on the unit Check the connection between the control board and the...

Page 67: ...rature protection Is outdoor ambient temperature higher than 53 20 minutes after the complete unit is powered off Is heat dissipation of the indoor unit and outdoor unit abnormal Normal protection ple...

Page 68: ...for compressor stopping enough Fault diagnosis process Y N Y N N Y Y N Power on the unit Is stop time of the compressor longer than 3 minutes Restart it up after 3 minutes Does startup fail Are the w...

Page 69: ...r connected correctly Is connection sequence right Is the connection made in clockwise direction Connect the wires correctly Replace the control panel AP1 If the fault is eliminated Replace the compre...

Page 70: ...process 20 minutes after the complete unit is powered off Is the terminal FA for the electronic expansion valve connected correctly Connect the wires correctly Resistances between the first four pins...

Page 71: ...swing louver is fully open Check if the capacity output of outdoor unit is equal to the capacity demand of indoor units Check if the indoor outdoor filters or radiating fins are dirty or blocked Clea...

Page 72: ...pment operate normally before the failure occurs The AP1 voltage detection circuit is at fault Check wiring inside of the indoor and outdoor units Are wires broken Check the communication circuit of t...

Page 73: ...e main board AP1 of the outdoor unit If the fault is eliminated Is the connection right Check the wiring of the indoor and outdoor units with reference to the wiring diagram Correctly connect the corr...

Page 74: ...operate Refer to point 4 of maintenance method for details Malfunction of compressor Compressor cant operate Refer to point 5 of maintenance method for details 1 Air Conditioner Cant be Started Up 2 P...

Page 75: ...pipe Replace drain pipe Wrapping is not tight Water leaking from the pipe connection place of indoor unit Wrap it again and bundle it tightly 5 Compressor Cant Operate Possible causes Discriminating m...

Page 76: ...2 4 5 6 7 10 11 15 17 20 21 22 40 41 42 35 34 32 30 16 46 39 38 37 31 33 14 36 8 12 13 29 1 3 9 18 19 23 24 25 26 28 27 The component picture is only for reference please refer to the actual product...

Page 77: ...352040 1 20 O Gasket sub assy of Bearing 76512051 76512051 1 21 Left Evaporator Support 24212041 24212041 1 22 Evaporator Assy 01002000027 01002000027 1 23 Wall Mounting Frame 01252398 01252398 1 24 R...

Page 78: ...352040 1 20 O Gasket sub assy of Bearing 76512051 76512051 1 21 Left Evaporator Support 24212041 24212041 1 22 Evaporator Assy 01002000027 01002000027 1 23 Wall Mounting Frame 01252398 01252398 1 24 R...

Page 79: ...Gasket sub assy of Bearing 76512051 76512051 1 21 Left Evaporator Support 24212041 24212041 1 22 Evaporator Assy 01002000027 01002000027 1 23 Wall Mounting Frame 01252398 01252398 1 24 Right Support o...

Page 80: ...10352040 1 20 O Gasket sub assy of Bearing 76512051 76512051 1 21 Left Evaporator Support 24212041 24212041 1 22 Evaporator Assy 01002000027 01002000027 1 23 Wall Mounting Frame 01252398 01252398 1 24...

Page 81: ...2028 1 19 Cross Flow Fan 2 10352040 1 20 O Gasket sub assy of Bearing 76512051 1 21 Left Evaporator Support 24212041 1 22 Evaporator Assy 01002000027 1 23 Wall Mounting Frame 01252398 1 24 Right Suppo...

Page 82: ...Manual 40 41 42 43 1 3 4 5 6 9 10 14 16 19 20 21 37 38 39 32 31 29 27 24 22 23 15 36 35 34 28 30 13 25 33 7 11 12 26 2 8 17 18 The component picture is only for reference please refer to the actual p...

Page 83: ...18 Cross Flow Fan 2 10352040 10352040 1 19 O Gasket sub assy of Bearing 76512051 76512051 1 20 Left Evaporator Support 24212041 24212041 1 21 Evaporator Assy 01100100014001 01100100014001 1 22 Wall M...

Page 84: ...anual 10 2 Outdoor Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 33 34 35 36 37 27 28 31 32 30 29 14 GWC30LB D3DNA3G O GWC36LB D3DNA3G O The component picture is only for refe...

Page 85: ...ate 02115006P 02115006P 1 15 Handle assy 02113109 02113109 1 16 Wiring clamp 26115004 26115004 1 17 Electric Expansion Valve Sub Assy 07133688 07133684 1 18 Temperature Sensor 3900031001 3900031001 1...

Page 86: ...ice Manual 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 4 5 3 1 VIRU30HP230V1AO VIRU36HP230V1AO The component picture is only for reference...

Page 87: ...22245003 1 17 Retaining plate 02115006P 02115006P 1 18 Handle assy 02113109 02113109 1 19 Wiring clamp 26115004 26115004 1 20 Electronic expansion valve Sub Assy 07133688 07133684 1 21 Temperature Sen...

Page 88: ...Service Manual VIRU36HP230V1AO VIRU30HP230V1AO The component picture is only for reference please refer to the actual product 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 9 14 15 16 17 18 20 19 21 22 23 25 27 28 29 30 31 38 37 1...

Page 89: ...017038000055 1 16 Valve Support Sub Assy 01805200222P 01805200222P 1 17 Cut off Valve Sub Assy 030057000153 030057000153 1 18 Valve Cover 22245005 22245005 1 19 Cut off Valve 07133157 07133157 1 20 Ha...

Page 90: ...for a minimum of 20 minutes after turning off all power supplies and discharge the refrigerant completely before removal Steps Procedure 1 Before disassembly of the unit 2 Remove filter panel clasps f...

Page 91: ...5 Remove horizontal louver clasps panel horizontal louver Remove screws fixing display and then remove the display Pull the clasps at both sides slightly and then remove the panel Remove the axial bu...

Page 92: ...screw cap screw front case Procedure Steps Remove screws fixing the top cover of electric box Remove the screw fixing detecting plate and then remove the detecting plate Note The position of detectio...

Page 93: ...e 8 Remove earthing wire 9 Remove electric box cover screw clasp clasp electric box cover Remove earthing screws and then remove the earthing wire Loosen clasps at the left side of electric box Loosen...

Page 94: ...l a b c Procedure Steps 10 Remove temperature sensor 11 Remove electric box temperature sensor screw electric box Pull out the indoor temperature sensor Pull out 6 sockets on PCB board Pull out two sc...

Page 95: ...tray connection position for indoor and outdoor units connection pipe pipe stopping plate screw screw damping board Pull the water tray upwards and then remove the water tray Separate the connection...

Page 96: ...te of motor screw evaporator screw Remove screws between evaporator and bottom case Turn over the indoor unit and adjust the pipe line to the position as shown by the broken line Lift up the evaporato...

Page 97: ...tion and Maintenance Service Manual a Procedure Steps b c 18 Remove cross flow blade and motor blade motor Remove screws fixing cross flow blade and motor Remove the motor sub assy Separate two cross...

Page 98: ...95 Installation and Maintenance Service Manual a b Procedure Steps 19 Remove cushion rubber cushion rubber Remove the cushion rubber on cross flow blade Remove the cushion rubber from the base...

Page 99: ...necting the front side panel and chassis Remove the front side panel Procedure valve cover Remove the screw connecting the big handle and right side plate and then remove the big handle Remove the scr...

Page 100: ...the panel Twist off the screws connecting the grille and panel and then remove the grille 5 Remove right side plate right side plate Twist off the screws connecting the right side plate and chassis v...

Page 101: ...liers pull out the wiring terminal pull it upwards to remove the electric box electric box fireproofing Twist off the screws on electric box fireproofing with screwdriver and then remove the electric...

Page 102: ...e motor support Twist off the screws connecting isolation sheet and end plate of condenser and chassis and then remove the isolation sheet 11 Remove 4 way valve 10 Remove isolation sheet isolation she...

Page 103: ...ng joint wrap the gas valve with wet cloth completely to avoid the damage to valve and release all refrigerant completely at first Unsolder the soldering joint between liquid valve and connection pipe...

Page 104: ...left side plate left side plate Twist off the screws connecting the left side plate and chassis with screwdriver and then remove the left side plate Pull it upwards to separate the chassis and conden...

Page 105: ...e front side panel front side panel Loosen the screws connecting the front side panel and chassis Remove the front side panel Procedure valve cover Remove the screw connecting the big handle and right...

Page 106: ...5 Remove right side plate and axial flow blade right side plate Twist off the screws connecting the right side plate and chassis valve support and condenser and then remove the right side plate axial...

Page 107: ...he motor support pull it upwardsand then remove the motor support Unsolder the spot weld of 4 way valve assy electronic expansion compressor and condenser and then remove the 4 way valve assy and elec...

Page 108: ...rator gas liquid separator accumulator Procedure Twist off the screws connecting supporting board sub assy accumulator and then remove the supporting board sub assy accumulator 12 Remove supporting bo...

Page 109: ...he soldering joint wrap the gas valve with wet cloth completely to avoid the damage to valve and release all refrigerant completely at first Unsolder the soldering joint between liquid valve and conne...

Page 110: ...tdoor unit throttle Liquid pipe inch Gas pipe inch Cooling only oz ft Cooling and heating oz ft 1 4 3 8or 1 2 0 2 0 2 1 4 or 3 8 5 8 or 3 4 0 2 0 2 1 2 3 4 or 7 8 0 3 1 3 5 8 1 or 1 1 4 0 7 1 3 3 4 2...

Page 111: ...to the following steps A Cut the pip Confirm the pipe length according to the distance of indoor unit and outdoor unit Cut the required pipe with pipe cutter B Remove the burrs Remove the burrs with s...

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Page 113: ...95 13 04 165 2 3 04 235 4 0 93 26 6 76 24 96 8 12 51 167 2 94 237 2 0 904 28 4 72 41 98 6 12 168 8 2 844 239 0 88 30 2 68 79 100 4 11 52 170 6 2 752 240 8 0 856 32 65 37 102 2 11 06 172 4 2 663 242 6...

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