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A/C

 – Air conditioning also 

referred to as A/C. A system 

or device for reducing the 

temperature and humidity, in 

a space.

AHAM

 – Acronym for Association 

of Home Appliance Manufacturers. 

AHAM produces the official rating 

for dehumidifiers. 

BTU

 – British Thermal Unit. A 

single BTU is the amount of energy 

required to cool or heat a pound of 

water one degree Fahrenheit. 

Condenser

 – The unit used to 

condense a substance from a 

gaseous state to liquid by cooling 

it. Condensers are generally 

recognized as heat exchangers. In 

the case of air conditioners they 

extract the inside heat from the 

interior of the air conditioner to 

the outside air. Often referred to as 

“the outdoor unit.”

Dehumidifier

 – Also called, 

dehums. Dehumidifiers remove 

humidity and are used to keep a 

rooms humidity levels in check. 

Maintaining correct humidity will 

ensure a healthy crop. Too much 

humidity will cause molds, rot and 

devastate your crop.

Digital Inverter Compressor

 – 

A digitally controlled compressor 

that converts AC voltage to DC 

voltage to control compressor 

speed. The inverter allows precise 

throttle control of the conditioning 

unit based on the load or need. 

Inverter units are quieter, more 

efficient and last longer. 

Ductless Mini-Split

 – An air 

conditioner or heat pump that 

requires no duct work to function. 

The unit hangs on the wall or 

ceiling and cools or heats the 

surrounding area. 

Evaporator

 – The indoor portion 

of the heat pump or air conditioner. 

In a mini-split system this hangs on 

the wall or ceiling and provides the 

heating or cooling of the space. 

H/P 

– Heat Pump. A unit that can 

operate as both an air conditioner 

or a heater. When it’s cold outside 

a heat pump extracts the outside 

heat and transfers it inside. When 

it’s warm outside, it reverses 

directions and acts like an air 

conditioner, removing heat. A 

heat pump moves heat instead 

of generating it, giving you more 

energy efficiency. 

HSPF

 – Heating Seasonal 

Performance Factor. The greater 

the number/rating the more 

efficient the heating. A 10 HSPF, 

for example is a very good rating.

Humidifier

 – Humidifiers use 

water to put humidity in the 

growing space. Many plants we 

grow indoors are accustomed 

to growing outdoors in tropical 

areas where humidity is high. Also 

certain parts of the country are 

drier than others so you will need 

to add humidity.

Line Set

 – Insulated copper tubing 

used to connect the evaporator 

and condenser. The refrigerant 

travels back and forth through the 

line set between the evaporator 

and condenser to create either 

cooling or heating. 

R-410

 – A type of refrigerant. 

Unlike alkyl halide refrigerants, 

R-410A (which contains only 

fluorine) does not contribute 

to ozone depletion. Because of 

that attribute it’s preferred and 

used more broadly instead of 

R-22 which are phased out. R-410 

refrigerants allow for higher SEER 

ratings therein reducing power 

consumption and improving unit 

efficiency. 

SEER

 – Seasonal Energy Efficiency 

Ratio. The greater the SEER rating, 

the more efficient the cooling 

system. The minimum SEER rating 

allowed by the Federal Government 

is 14. 

Ton

 – The size of air conditioning 

unit (heating or cooling) is 

common referred to in “tons”. A 

one ton unit, for example, is 12,000 

BTU’s. A two ton, 24,000 BTU’s, 

etc. This was arrived at using a 

standard of how long it would take 

to melt ice. A one ton unit takes 

12,000BTU’s of heat one hour to 

melt a ton of ice. 

VFD 

– Variable Frequency Drive. 

The VFD is a an electrical device 

that’s used to control the speed 

and torque of an air conditioning 

motor, like those used in an 

inverter compressor.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

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Summary of Contents for PRO

Page 1: ...NER INSTALLATION MANUAL This manual only describes the installation of the indoor unit When installing the outdoor unit refer to the installation manual of outdoor unit 700807 700808 PRO MINI SPLIT I...

Page 2: ...ur purchase of Ideal Air s Pro Mini Split indoor wall mount unit We re proud to offer this product and believe it s the very best in its class 2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 3 ACCESSORIES 5 INSTALLATION SUMMARY...

Page 3: ...n cause water leakage electrical shock fire and can cause the unit to fail Install the unit in a firm location that can support the unit s weight If the chosen location cannot support the unit s weigh...

Page 4: ...UTION NOTE ABOUT FLUORINATED GASES This air conditioning unit contains fluorinated gases For specific information on the type of gas and the amount please refer to the relevant label on the unit itsel...

Page 5: ...nd fire or equipment failure Name Shape Quantity 1 1 1 Clip anchor Mounting plate fixing screw ST3 9 X 25 Remote control Fixing screw for remote control holder ST2 9 x 10 Remote control holder Dry bat...

Page 6: ...tion Page 9 And Drill Wall Hole Page 10 1 Attach Mounting Plate Page 10 2 Prepare Refrigerant Piping Page 12 4 3b 12cm 4 75 2 3m 90 55 12cm 4 75 15cm 5 9 Determine Wall Hole Position Page 10 3a INSTAL...

Page 7: ...7 Mount Indoor Unit Page 16 STEP 8 Wrap Piping and Cable Page 15 1 2 3 Connect Drain Hose Page 13 Connect Signal Cable Page 14 5 6 7 8...

Page 8: ...nt Panel Outdoor Unit Power Cable Some Units Remote Holder Remote Control Some Units UNIT PARTS NOTE ON ILLUSTRATIONS Illustrations in this manual are for explanatory purposes The actual shape of your...

Page 9: ...t the weight of the unit A location at least 1m 40 from all other electrical devices e g TV radio computer DO NOT INSTALL UNIT IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS Near any source of heat steam or combustible g...

Page 10: ...2 5 core drill drill a hole in the wall Make sure that the hole is drilled at a slight downward angle so that the outdoor end of the hole is lower than the indoor end by about 5mm 7mm 0 2 0 275 This...

Page 11: ...m 1 55 Right rear wall hole 65mm 2 5 Model C 965mm 38 138mm 5 45 34mm 1 35 517 4mm 20 37 Indoor unit outline Left rear wall hole 65mm 2 5 219mm 8 6 553mm 21 77 300mm 11 8in 335mm 13 2 Right rear wall...

Page 12: ...ILL AFFECT THE UNIT S PERFORMANCE Use scissors to cut down the length of the insulating sleeve to reveal about 15cm 6 of the refrigerant piping This serves two purposes a To facilitate the Refrigerant...

Page 13: ...a small amount of water into the drain pan to make sure that water flows from the unit smoothly PLUG THE UNUSED DRAIN HOLE To prevent unwanted leaks you must plug the unused drain hole with the rubber...

Page 14: ...it to an individual branch circuit outlet DO NOT connect another appliance to that outlet Make sure to properly ground the air conditioner Every wire must be firmly connected Loose wiring can cause th...

Page 15: ...he wire cover on the front of the unit and the plastic panel on the back STEP 7 WRAP PIPING AND CABLES Before passing the piping drain hose and the signal cable through the wall hole you must bundle t...

Page 16: ...dded in the wall do the following Hook the top of the indoor unit on the upper hook of the mounting plate Use a bracket or wedge to prop up the unit giving you enough room to connect the refrigerant p...

Page 17: ...e to the direction of the wind If needed build a barrier in front of the unit to protect it from extremely heavy winds See FIG 4 2 and FIG 4 3 above INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OUTDOOR UNIT IF THE UNIT...

Page 18: ...etween their mounting feet Prepare the installation base of the unit according to the dimensions below FIG 4 4 WARNING W A B D Air inlet Air outlet Air inlet Outdoor Unit Dimensions mm in W x H x D Mo...

Page 19: ...1 5 times the maximum current of the unit If connecting power to fixed wiring a switch or circuit breaker that disconnects all poles and has a contact separation of at least 3mm 125 must be incorpora...

Page 20: ...and place it to the side Match the wire colors labels with the labels on the terminal block and firmly screw the u lug of each wire to its corresponding terminal After checking to make sure every conn...

Page 21: ...of 5m 16 5 Refer to the table below for specifications on the maximum length and drop height of piping MAXIMUM LENGTH AND DROP HEIGHT OF REFRIGERANT PIPING PER UNIT MODEL DO NOT DEFORM PIPE WHILE CUTT...

Page 22: ...or cracks and even flaring STEP 4 CONNECT PIPES When connecting refrigerant pipes be careful not to use excessive torque or to deform the piping in any way You should first connect the low pressure pi...

Page 23: ...quirements shown in the table above WARNING TORQUE REQUIREMENTS Outer Diameter of Pipe mm Tightening Torque N cm Add Tightening Torque N m 6 35 0 25 1 500 11lb ft 1 600 11 8lb ft 9 52 0 375 2 500 18 4...

Page 24: ...Using hexagonal wrench fully open both the high pressure and low pressure valves Tighten valve caps on all three valves service port high pressure low pressure by hand You may tighten it further usin...

Page 25: ...CODES AND MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN GAS LEAK CHECKS There are two different methods to check for gas leaks SOAP AND WATER METHOD Using a soft brush apply soapy water or liquid deter...

Page 26: ...ent temperature is below 17 C In this instance you can use the MANUAL CONTROL button to test the COOL function Lift the front panel of the indoor unit and raise it until it clicks in place The MANUAL...

Page 27: ...greater the number rating the more efficient the heating A 10 HSPF for example is a very good rating Humidifier Humidifiers use water to put humidity in the growing space Many plants we grow indoors a...

Page 28: ...answers to most common questions and a complete technical support library please visit www ideal air com All design and specifications herein are subject to change without notice for product improveme...

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