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Please mount the Outdoor unit of stable ground to prevent vibration and increase
of noise level.
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Decide the location for piping after sorting out the different types of pipe available.
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When removing side cover, please pull the handle after undoing the hook by pulling
it downward. Reinstall the side cover in the reverse order of the removal.
CONDENSED WATER DISPOSAL OF OUTDOOR UNIT
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There is holes on the base of Outdoor unit for condensed water to exhaust.
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In order to flow condensed water to the drain, the unit is installed on a stand or a
block so that the unit is 100mm above the ground as shown figure. Join the drain
pipe to one hole.
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After installation, check whether the drain pipe clings to the base firmly.
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Install the outdoor unit horizontally and make sure that condensate drains away.
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In case of using in chilly area
Especially, in case that there are many snows by very cold in chilly area, condensed
water freezes on the base and may result not to drain. In this case, please remove
the bush and the drain pipe at the bottom of unit. (Left and center near discharge
portion of air, each 1 place). It becomes smooth drain.
Ensure that the distance from the drain hole to the ground is 250 mm or more.
CAUTION
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Remove burr and jagged edge will cause leakage.
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Point the side to be trimmed downwards during trimming to prevent copper
chips from entering the pipe.
Copper pipe
Trimming tool
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Before flaring, please put on the flare nut.
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Die
Die
Copper pipe
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Please use
exclusive tool for
refrigerant R410.
Outer A (mm) Rigid Flaring Tool
Diameter (Ø)
For R410A tool
For R22 tool
6.35 (1
/
4")
0 - 0.5
1.0
9.52 (3
/
8")
0 - 0.5
1.0
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Pipe Connection
CAUTION
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In case of removing flare nut of a indoor unit, first remove
a nut of small diameter side, or a seal cap of big diameter
side will fly out. Free from water into the piping when
working.
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Be sure to tighten the flare nut to the specified torque with
a torque wrench.
If the flare nut is overtightened, the nut may be split after a
long period has passed, and may cause a refrigerant leak.
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Please be careful when bending the copper pipe.
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Screw in manually while adjusting the center. After that, use a torque wrench to
tighten the connection.
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Torque
wrench
Flare nut
Wrench
Small diameter side
6.35 (1
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13.7 – 18.6 (140 – 190)
Large diameter side
9.52 (3
/
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34.3 – 44.1 (350 – 450)
Small diameter side
6.35 (1
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4")
19.6 – 24.5 (200 – 250)
Large diameter side 9.52 (3
/
8")
19.6 – 24.5 (200 – 250)
Valve core cap
12.3– 15.7 (125 – 160)
Torque N·m
(kgf·cm)
Valve
head cap
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Remove of Air From The Pipe And Gas Leakage Inspection
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Procedures of using Vacuum Pump for Air Removal
As shown in right figure, remove the cap
of valve core. Then, connect the charge
hose. Remove the cap of valve head.
Connect the vacuum pump adapter to the
vacuum pump and connect the charge
hose to the adapter.
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Fully tighter the "Hi" shuttle of the manifold
valve and completely unscrew the "Lo"
shuttle. Run the vacuum pump for about
10-15 minutes, then completely tighten the
"Lo" shuttle and switch off the vacuum
pump.
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Loosen the spindle of the service valve
with small diameter by 1
/
4 turn and
tighten the spindle immediately after 5
to 6 seconds.
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Remove the charging hose from the
service valve.
2
Completely unscrew the spindle of the
service valve (at 2 places) in anticlockwise
direction to allow the flow of refrigerant
(using Hexagonal Wrench key).
3
Tighten the cap of valve head. Check the
cap's periphery if there is any gas leakage.
The task is then completed.
4
When the meter reaches - 101
K
Pa
(-76cmHg) during pumping fully
tighten the shuttle.
Meter showing
pressure
Closed
R410A
Manifold
valve
Vacuum
pump
Valve
Charge
hose
Vacuum
pump
adapter
When pumping starts, slightly
loosen the flare nut to check of
air sucked in. Then tighten the
flare nut.
The body of service
valve
Cap of
valve core
Hexagonal wrench
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Cap of valve
head
Gas leakage inspection
Please use gas leakage detector to check if leakage occurs at
connection of Flare nut as shown on the right.
If gas leakage occurs, further tighten the connection to stop leakage.
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Preparation of Pipe
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Use a pipe cutter to cut the copper pipe and remove burr.
Power Source And Operation Test
Power Source
WARNING
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Never remodel the power plug nor extend the long-distance
cord.
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K
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the plug under external force as this may cause poor contact.
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Do not fix the power cord with U-shape nail.
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The power cable easily generates heat. Do not bring the
cable together with a wire or vinyl tie.
Operation test
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Please ensure that the air conditioner is in normal operating
condition during the operation test.
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Explain to your customer the proper operation procedures as
described in the user' s manual.
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If the indoor unit won't operate, check the cable for correct
connection.
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Turn on the lamp in the room where the indoor unit is installed
and check the remote controller for normal operation.
How to remove the front cover
How to Attach the Front Cover
Check that the drain pan is securely attached.
After installing the front cover onto the unit, hook three claws
at upper side of the cover securely. Then, push the center of
the front cover to lock the claws.
Tighten the two screws.
Install the filter.
Slide the shafts of the right and left arms on the front panel
along the steps to insert the shafts into the holes till they stop.
After checking that the shafts are securely inserted, close the
panel.
Remove the front panel
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Please remove and attach the front panel by both hands.
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After opening the front panel by both hands.
Undo the right arm while pushing it inside.
Slide the front panel to right as shown in figure. Then remove
while pulling it to front.
Remove the filters.
After removing two screws, pull the center of the front cover
towards you and release the claws.
Pull the side faces (lower sections) of the front cover towards
you as shown in the figure and remove the cover.
WARNING
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THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE
EARTHED.
Procedures of Wiring
Cap of valve
head
Valve
CAUTION
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Do not touch the suction
por t, bottom surface, or
aluminum fin of the outdoor
unit.
Failure to do so may cause
an injury.
WARNING
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Leave some space in the connecting cord for maintenance
purpose and be sure to secure it with the cord band.
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Secure the connecting cord along the coated part of the wire
using the cord band. Do not exert pressure on the wire as this
may cause overheating or fire.
Detail of cutting the connecting cord
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(A) (B)
ø1.6 or
ø2.0
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
Connecting Cord
30mm
10mm
10mm
70mm
10mm
50mm
10mm
50mm
Green + Yellow
Green + Yellow
Green + Yellow
Indoor Unit
Outdoor Unit
WARNING
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If you cannot attach the side plate due to the connection cord, please
press the connecting cord in the direction to the front panel to fix it.
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Be sure that the hooks of the side cover fixed in certainly. Otherwise water
leakage may occur and this causes short circuit or faults.
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The connecting cord should not touch to service valve and pipes. (it
becomes high temperature in heating operation.)
Wiring of the Outdoor Unit
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Please remove the side cover for wire connection.
Checking for the electric source and the voltage range
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Before installation, the power source must be checked and necessary wiring work must
be completed. To make the wiring capacity proper, use the wire gauge list below for the
wiring from house distribution fuse box to the outdoor unit in consideration of the blocked
rotor current.
Wire length Wire gauge
up to 6m
1.6mm
2
up to 15m
2.5mm
2
up to 20m
4.0mm
2
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Investigate the power supply capacity and other
electrical conditions at the installing location.
Depending on the model of room air conditioner to be
installed, request the customer to make arrangements
for the necessary electrical work etc.
The electrical work includes the wiring work up the
outdoor unit. In localities where electrical conditions
are poor, use of a voltage regulation is recommended.
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Install outdoor for the room air conditioner within the
reaching range of the line cord.
cover
Earth terminal
IMPORTANT
Fuse Capacity
16A time delay fuse
Force-cooling operation
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When the service switch of the outdoor unit is pressed for 1
or more seconds, the force-cooling operation starts. Use this
mode when performing the failure diagnosis or collecting
refrigerant into the outdoor unit.
CAUTION
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Do not operate the unit for more than 5 minutes
while the spindle of the service valve is closed.
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Push up the [PUSH] sections at the bottom of the indoor unit and
pull the bottom plate towards you. Then the claws are released
from the stationary plate.
(The [PUSH] sections are indicated by 2 arrows in the right figure)
HOW TO REMOVE INDOOR UNIT
[PUSH] mark positions
After completing the service switch
operation, be sure to keep the
switch pressed for one or more
seconds and stop the force-cooling
operation.
Service switch (If the switch is pressed for one
or more seconds, the force-cooling operation
starts. If the switch is pressed for additional
one or more seconds, the operation stops.)
Screw
Wiring of The Indoor Unit
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For wire connection of the Indoor unit, you need to remove the front cover, the low cover
under the body of the unit and terminal cover.
AC 220-230V
1ø 50Hz
Please remove side cover.
Outer diameter
of pipe (ø)
Strip wires
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The naked part of the wire core should be 10mm fix it to the terminal tightly. Then
try to pull the individual wire to check if the contact is tight. Improper insertion may
burn the terminal.
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Be sure to use only wire specified for the use of air-conditioner.
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Please refer to the manual for wire connection and the wiring technique should
meet the standard of the electrical installation.
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There is an AC voltage drop between the LN terminal if the power is on. Therefore,
be sure to remove the plug from its socket.
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For cable connection to control P.W.B., you need to
remove front cover and electrical box cover.
Each connecting location is as below.
H-LIN
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Weekly Timer Wired Remote Control : CN9
Wired Remote Control : CN9
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Please check and confirm manuals attached to each
optional parts for more connection details.
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You can refer to this installation manual how to remove
and re-attach the front cover.
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Please be careful not to damage lead wires by edge of
plate when connecting the optional parts.
How to connect the optional parts
(RAC Adapter, Weekly Timer Wired Remote Control, Wired Remote Control)
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Remove the cover from the terminal base and screw the cable.
After remove the screw
and terminal cover, and
put the connecting cords
and fix the terminal cover
with screw.
Earth
Connecting cord
Connecting cord
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Method to remove the low cover
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Pull at the
and
in
the directions as shown
by arrows to remove the
cover.
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Pull downward
Please face this side (suction
side) of the unit to the wall.
Please remove side cover
when connecting the piping
and connecting cord.
Please face this side (suction side)
of the unit to the wall.
Please remove terminal cover
when connecting the piping
and connecting cord.
above
100mm
BASE
Outer diameter:
16 mm or more
DRAIN PIPE
DRAIN HOLE
above
100mm
BASE
BUSH
Outer diameter:
16 mm or more
When the meter reaches - 101
K
Pa
(-76cmHg) during pumping fully
tighten the shuttle.
Meter showing
pressure
Closed
R410A
Manifold
valve
Vacuum
pump
Valve
Charge
hose
Vacuum
pump
adapter
When pumping starts, slightly
loosen the flare nut to check of
air sucked in. Then tighten the
flare nut.
Valve
cover
Earth terminal
CN7
CN9
CN6
RAC-18WPA
RAC-35WPA
Service switch (If the switch is pressed for one
or more seconds, the force-cooling operation
starts. If the switch is pressed for additional
one or more seconds, the operation stops.)
Screw
Cover
RAC-18WPA
/
RAC-25WPA
RAC-18WPA
/
RAC-25WPA
RAC-35WPA
RAC-35WPA
6 DRAIN PIPE
RAC-18WPA
/
RAC-25WPA
RAC-35WPA
RAC-18WPA
/
RAC-25WPA
RAC-35WPA
BUSH
Push
Push
DRAIN HOLE
RAC-25WPA
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