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INSTALLATION

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Illustration 2

Illustration 3

2.9

 

Step 2.9

 

With the top of the indoor unit closer to the wall, hang the 
indoor unit on the upper hooks of the mounting plate. Slide 
the unit slightly side to side to verify proper placement of the 
indoor unit on the mounting plate. Rotate the lower portion 
of the indoor unit to the mounting plate, and lower the unit 
onto the lower hooks of the mounting plate. (Illustration 2) 
Verify the unit is secure.

2.10

 

Step - 2.10

 

Slightly raise the entire unit vertically, pull the lower portion 
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the upper hooks of the wall plate.

Step 2.9

Step 2.10

Step 2.11A

Step 2.12

Step 2.13B

Step 2.11B

Step 2.13A

mounting plate

Outdoor unit

3

2

Power
Wiring

1

)

(N

)

(L

)

(C

3

2

1

)

(N

)

(L

)

(C

Indoor unit

3

wire

 14AWG

Control Wiring

(Heat Pump models only)

3.1

 

Step - 3.1

 

If attaching the supplied drain elbow to the outdoor unit, 
do so prior to attaching the refrigerant lines and wiring. 
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Step 3.2

Step 3.1

Mounting the Indoor Unit Onto the Wall Plate

Electrical Connections for the Indoor Unit

2.11

 

Step - 2.11A & 2.11B

 

To make the electrical connections for the indoor unit, two 
cover plates must be removed. Raise the front cover to 
access the screws to remove these covers.

2.13

 

Step - 2.13

 

Access the four conductor cable through the cover plate 
opening and make the wiring connections noting the wire 
color used on each terminal. The color of each wire must 
match the same positions on the terminal block of the 
outdoor unit. (Illustration 3)
 
Failure to wire the system correctly may lead to improper 
operation or component damage.

2.14

 

Step - 2.14A & 2.14B

 

After the terminal block wiring is completed, replace both 
cover plates.

Step 3 - Installation of the Outdoor Unit

Attaching Drain Elbow to Outdoor Unit

3.2

 

Step - 3.2

 

Remove the cover plate of the outdoor unit to expose the 
terminal block connections.

Electrical Connections for the Outdoor Unit

Summary of Contents for 1U09ES2VHA

Page 1: ...VHA 1U18TE2VHA 1U24TE2VHA Installation Manual Step 1 Preparation 2 Step 2 Installation of the Indoor Unit 3 Step 3 Installation of the Outdoor Unit 4 Step 4 Interconnecting the Indoor and Outdoor Units 5 n o i t a u c a v E d n a t s e T k a e L 5 p e t S 6 Step 6 Char ging 7 Section 7 Explaining Operation to the End User 8 8 Section 9 S 0010586612 eacoast Application 8 Table of Contents ...

Page 2: ...ation proof mat The marks from to in the gure are the name of the parts The distance between the indoor unit and the oor should be more than 6 feet The models adopt HFC free refrigerant R410A more than 4in more than 4in more than 4in more than 4in more than 4in more than 24in more than 6in A G Arrangement of piping directions Rear left Left Rear right Right Below G Attention must be paid to the pi...

Page 3: ...ear or right rear installation 2 5 Step 2 5A 2 5B Measure and mark the location where the piping hole is to be drilled 2 6 Step 2 6 Drill the piping hole using a hole saw of the correct diameter Angle the drill with a downward pitch to the outside wall so that the outside hole will be lower than the inside hole giving the hole the proper angle for condensate drainage 2 7 Step 2 7 3 Y inside wall Z...

Page 4: ...w to the outdoor unit do so prior to attaching the refrigerant lines and wiring B Step 3 2 Step 3 1 Mounting the Indoor Unit Onto the Wall Plate Electrical Connections for the Indoor Unit 2 11 Step 2 11A 2 11B To make the electrical connections for the indoor unit two cover plates must be removed Raise the front cover to access the screws to remove these covers 2 13 Step 2 13 Access the four condu...

Page 5: ...andard lineset length is 25ft If the installation length is oz ft for the 9K 12K 18K and 24K model Illustration 4 Cut the to lineset to the outdoor unit valves to chart 4 1 Step 4 1 Refrigerant piping connections for the mini split system are use caution to prevent dirt or debris from entering the tubing Remember to place the nut on the pipe before creating the 4 2 Step 4 2 To join the lineset pip...

Page 6: ... no leaks are detected proceed to evacuate the system Step 5 1 Step 5 3 Step 5 2 Step 5 4A Step 5 5A Step 5 6 Step 5 4B Step 5 5B Illustration 5 Leak Test System Evacuation Step 5 Leak Test and Evacuation 5 2 Step 5 2 Attach a manifold gauge micron gauge and vacuum pump Illustration 5 Evacuate the system to 350 microns Close the vacuum pump valve and check the micron gauge If the gauge rises above...

Page 7: ...he atmosphere Refrigerant type R410A GWP value 1975 GWP global warming potential A label supplied with the product B A product charging port e g onto the inside of the stop valve cover Y 3 A Kyoto Protocol B factory refrigerant charge of the product see unit name plate 7 D total refrigerant charge E outdoor unit F refrigerant cylinder and manifold for charging Refrigerant Charge Label System Test ...

Page 8: ... Supply Voltage Cycle P hase V Hz 208 230 60 1 208 230 60 1 208 230 60 1 208 230 60 1 Electrical Data y r a t o R n e v i r D r e t r e v n i C D e p y T r o s s e r p m o C Maximum F use Size A 15 15 30 30 Minimum Circuit Amp A 15 15 18 21 R efriger ate Line Connections Flare Flare Flare Flare Liquid O D in 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 Suction O D in 3 8 3 8 1 2 1 2 Factory Charge O z 38 8 38 8 52 2 74 1 Maxi...

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Page 10: ...07470 2017 Haier America Trading LLC 1U18ES2VHA 1U24ES2VHA 1U09ES2VHA 1U12ES2VHA Model AW09ES2VH AW12ES2VH AW18ES2VH AW24ES2VH AW09TE1VH 1U09TE1VHA AW12TE1VH 1U12TE1VHA AW18TE2VH 1U18TE2VHA AW24TE2VH 1U24TE2VHA Issued Date Jan 2017 Update ...

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