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Open

No gas leakage?

5.

Detach the charge hose

6.

from the service port, open 2-way valve and 3-way. Turn

the valve rod anticlockwiseuntil hitting lightly.

In case of gas leakage, tighten parts of pipe connection. If

leakage stops, then proceed 6. steps

If it does not stop gas leakage, discharge whole refrigerants from the service

port. After aring work again and vacuumize, ll up prescribed

refrigerant from the gas cylinder.

Anti countercurrent joint

Gaugemanifold(for R410A)

2-way valve Liquid Side

3-way valve Gas Side

Vacuum pump(for R410A)

Tube(for R410A)

Close

2-way valve

3-way valve

Open 90

O

2-way valve

3-way valve

2-way valve 3-way valve

2-way valve

3-way valve

Valve rod cap

Valve rod cap

Service port cap

     To prevent the gas leakage, turn the service port’s cap, the valve rod’s cap for 2-way

valve and 3-way’s a little more than the point where the torque increases suddenly.

    After attaching the each caps, check the gas leakage around the caps.

7.

8.

Step 1.

Step 2.

Step 3.

Step 7.

Step 6.

Step 4.

The power source must be exclusively used for air conditioner. (Over I0A)

In the case of installing an air conditioner in a moist place, please install an ea-

For installation in other places, use a circuit breaker as far as possible.

Pipe cutting is carried out with a pipe cutter and burs must be removed.
After inserting the are nut, aring work is carried out.

If the refrigerant of the air conditioner leaks, it is necessary to discharge all the

refrigerant. Vacuumize rst, then charge the liquid refrigerant into air conditio-

ner according to the amount marked on the name plate.

Please do not let other cooling medium, except speci ed one (R410A), or air

enter into the cooling circulation system. Otherwise, there will be abnormal

high pressure in the system to make it crack and lead to personal injuries.

Power Source Installation

Cutting and Flaring Work of Piping

Flare tooling die

1.Cut pipe

2.Remove burs

3.Insert the are nut

CAUTION

Flare tool for R410A

Conventional are tool

Clutch-type

clutch-type(Rigid-type) Wing-nut type (Imperial-type)

A

0~0.5mm

1.0~1.5mm

1.5~2.0mm

rth leakage breaker.

4.Flare pipe

Lean Damage of are Crack

Partial Too outside

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r

r

o

c

n

I

t

c

e

r

r

o

C

On Drainage

It becomes

high midway.

The gap with the

ground is too smal

There is the bad

smell from a ditch

It waves.

The end is imm-

ersed in water.

Please install the drain hose so as to be downward slope without fail.
Please don’t do the drainage as shown below.

Please pour water in the drain pan of the indoor unit, and

is carried out surely to outdoor.

In case that the attached drain hose is in a room, please apply heat insulation to

Less than

5cm

con rm that drainage

it without fail.

Check Items for Test Run

Put check mark

in boxes

Gas leak from pipe connecting?

Heat insulation of pipe connecting?

Are the connecting wirings of indoor and outdoor rmly

Is the connecting wiring of indoor and outdoor rmly xed?

Is drainage securely carried out?

Is the earth line securely connected?

Is the indoor unit securely xed?

Is power source voltage abided by the code?

Is there any noise?

Is the lamp normally lighting?

Are cooling and heating (when in heat pump) performed normally?

Is the operation of room temperature regulator normal?

Please kindly explain to our customers how to operate

through the instruction manual.

Check for Installation and Test Run

inserted to the terminal block?

1

1+2=

kg

R410A

2

kg

2=

1=

B

C

D

F

E

kg

A

This product contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by 

the Kyoto Protocol. Do not vent into the atmosphere.

Refrigerant type:R410A

GWP* value:1975

GWP=global warming potential

Please fill in with indelible ink,

• 1      the factory refrigerant charge of the product

• 2      the additional refrigerant amount charged in the field and

• 1+2  the total refrigerant charge

on the refrigerant charge label supplied with the product.

The filled out label must be adhered in the proximity of the product

charging port (e.g. onto the inside of the stop value cover).

A  contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by the Kyoto 

Protocol

B  factory refrigerant charge of the product: see unit name plate

C   additional refrigerant amount charged in the field

D   total refrigerant charge

E   outdoor unit

F   refrigerant cylinder and manifold for charging 

Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases

covered by the Kyoto Protocol

Refrigerant charge label

Domestic air conditioner

Installations

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Summary of Contents for York YH9FYC24BAH-A-X

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL High Wall Fixed R 410A 60Hz YH9FYC24BAH A X Read this manual before installation and operation Make sure that it is well kept for later reference ...

Page 2: ...1 Introduction 1 2 Specifications 7 3 Sensors list 8 4 Piping diagrams 9 5 Operation range 10 6 Wiring diagrams 7 Dimensional drawings 8 Conter of gravity 9 Installations 10 Service Diagnosis 11 Performance and cerves diagrams 11 21 17 13 12 12 ...

Page 3: ... disassembling the equipment for a repair Working on the equipment that is connected to a power supply can cause an electrical shook If it is necessary to supply power to the equipment to conduct the repair or inspecting the circuits do not touch any electrically charged sections of the equipment If the refrigerant gas discharges during the repair work do not touch the discharging refrigerant gas ...

Page 4: ...oom can cause oxygen deficiency 1 1 2 Cautions Regarding Products after Repair Warning Be sure to use parts listed in the service parts list of the applicable model and appropriate tools to conduct repair work Never attempt to modify the equipment The use of inappropriate parts or tools can cause an electrical shock excessive heat generation or fire When relocating the equipment make sure that the...

Page 5: ...ified power cable can cause an electrical shock or fire Placing heavy items on the power cable and heating or pulling the power cable can damage the cable Do not mix air or gas other than the specified refrigerant R 410A R22 in the refrigerant system If air enters the cooling system an excessively high pressure results causing equipment damage and injury If the refrigerant gas leaks be sure to loc...

Page 6: ...re If the power cable and lead wires have scratches or deteriorated be sure to replace them Damaged cable and wires can cause an electrical shock excessive heat generation or fire Warning Do not use a joined power cable or extension cable or share the same power outlet with other electrical appliances since it can cause an electrical shock excessive heat generation or fire Caution Check to see if ...

Page 7: ...to specific information The meaning of each icon is described in the table below 1 2 5 Using Icons List Icon Type of Information Description Note Note A note provides information that is not indispensable but may nevertheless be valuable to the reader such as tips and tricks Caution Caution A caution is used when there is danger that the reader through incorrect manipulation may damage equipment l...

Page 8: ...h g i e w s s o r G Sound level B d r e w o p d n u o S ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS g n i t a e h g n i l o o c 10 9 A t n e r r u c g n i n n u r l a n i m o N Maximum running current A 14 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PARTS g n i t a e h g n i l o o c Compressor r o s s e r p m o C y r a t o R e p y T ASH232SN l e d o M 2350 W t u p t u o r o t o M Oil type HAF68D1 or equivalent L e m u l o v e g r a...

Page 9: ...fference m 15 Chargeless m Amount of Additional Charge of Refrigerant g m Note the data are based on the conditions shown in the table below h t g n e l g n i p i P g n i t a e h g n i l o o c Indoor WB Outdoor WB 3 Sensors list type Description Qty 1 i t c e t e d r o f d e s u s t I r o s n e s t n e i b m A e d i s r o o d t u o f o e r u t a r e p m e t g n Suction sensor Its used for detectin...

Page 10: ...Pinping diagrams 8 Domestic air conditioner ...

Page 11: ...Operation range 9 Domestic air conditioner ...

Page 12: ...t exist Note Because of the difference of compressor BR brown Y G yellow green Y yellow B black R red BL blue RELAY OVERLOAD WIRING DIAGRAM OF OUTDOOR UNIT CONTACTOR MAGNETIC CAPACITOR FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR COMPRESSOR 0010556981 B BL 1 W BR R B W C BL B M W BR W R CM S R Power supply B B W Y G Y G W 2 B 3 R Y G L N ...

Page 13: ...Dimensinal drawings Domestic air conditioner 7 Dimensional drawings 8 Center of gravity 688mm 288mm 810mm 810mm 288mm 810mm 688mm 288mm 338 3mm 284 8mm 113 7mm 11 ...

Page 14: ...ler on a wall place where the indoor unit can receive signals when the uorescent lamps in the room are lightened Outdoor Unit Place which is less affected by rain or direct sunlight and is suf ciently ventilated Place possible to bear the unit where vibration and noise are not increased Place where discharged wind and noise do not cause a nuisance to the neighbors Place where a distance marked is ...

Page 15: ...rt from outside the room cable into left side of the wall pipe has already existed Pull out the cable on the front side and connect the cable making a loop Note When connecting the cable con rm the terminal number of indoor and outdoor units carefully If wiring is not correct proper operation can not be carried out and will cause defect Insert the cable from the back side of the unit then pull it ...

Page 16: ...pes and indoor unit using a vacuum pump then Spanner Forced fastening without careful centering may damage the threads and cause a leakage of gas Pipe Diameter Fastening torque Liquid side6 35mm 1 4 18N m Liquid Gas side9 52mm 3 8 42 N m Gas side 12 7mm 1 2 55N m Gas side 15 88mm 5 8 60 N m 1 Connection of pipes 2 charge additional refrigerant Connection 3 If the drain elbow is used please attach ...

Page 17: ... breaker 4 Flare pipe Lean Damage of are Crack Partial Too outside t c e r r o c n I t c e r r o C On Drainage It becomes high midway The gap with the ground is too smal There is the bad smell from a ditch It waves The end is imm ersed in water Please install the drain hose so as to be downward slope without fail Please don t do the drainage as shown below Please pour water in the drain pan of the...

Page 18: ...e and operating current Check for insufficient gas Large operating noise and vibrations Check the installation condition Check to make sure that the required spaces for installation specified in the Technical Guide etc are provided Domestic air conditioner 10 Service Diagnosis Service diagnosis 16 10 2 Parameter of primary electronic appliance Picture Parameter Name NO 1 Rated voltage 208 230V 2 C...

Page 19: ... E2 Heat exchange sensor failure Method of The temperatures detected by the thermistors are used to determine thermistor errors Malfunction Detection Malfunction when the thermistor input is more than 4 92V or less than 0 08V during compressor n o i t a r e p o n o i s i c e D Conditions Note The values vary slightly in some models Supposed Faulty connector connection Causes Faulty thermistor Faul...

Page 20: ...aution Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector or parts damage may be occurred 10 3 3 Indoor AC fan motor malfunction Indoor Display E14 Method of The rotation speed detected by the Hall IC during fan motor operation is used to determine Malfunction abnormal fan motor operation Detection Malfunction when the detected rotation feedback signal don t received in 2 minu...

Page 21: ...f Terminal CN5 on the indoor PCB the voltage is about 90 220vac check whether motor can run when turn on the unit the indoor motor is damaged and need replace Yes Measure whether there is voltage pulse 0 5VDC between the positions middle wire and black wire of Terminal CN2 on the indoor PCB the indoor pcb is damaged and need replace Pull out the terminals on the indoor mainboard and reinsert them ...

Page 22: ...227 4580 25 18 5423 5273 8647 8153 7394 7005 6771 5062 27 19 5574 5373 8812 8400 7628 7238 6927 5182 30 22 5925 5875 9470 9059 8328 8017 7783 5845 32 23 5976 5925 9635 9223 8484 8095 7861 5905 32 24 6076 6026 9800 9388 8639 8250 8017 6026 outdoor temp humidity 46 cooling value temerature table performance curves 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000 11000 cooling capacity W cooling ca...

Page 23: ... 3021 3212 3356 1697 25 18 1105 1118 2781 3005 3117 3292 3452 1760 27 19 1158 1138 2845 3069 3164 3324 3516 1776 30 22 1172 1185 2957 3196 3308 3548 3708 1901 32 23 1192 1165 2989 3292 3356 3612 3756 2121 32 24 1212 1145 3037 3356 3404 3676 3804 2279 outdoor temp humidity 46 power consumption value temp table performance curves 100 600 1100 1600 2100 2600 3100 3600 4100 power consumption w indoor ...

Page 24: ... 19 22 15 6189 6402 6616 25 8280 8366 8536 30 8280 8451 8536 35 8366 8536 8793 40 8451 8878 8878 45 6528 6528 6779 performance curves cooling discharge pressure table indoor temp 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 15 25 30 35 40 45 DISCHARGE PRESSURE Outdoor Temp COOLING DISCHARGE PRESSURE 16 19 22 ...

Page 25: ...6 19 22 15 2201 2277 2353 25 2945 2975 3036 30 2945 3005 3036 35 2975 3036 3127 40 3005 3157 3157 45 2321 2321 2411 performance curves cooling suction pressure table indoor temp 350 850 1350 1850 2350 2850 3350 15 25 30 35 40 45 SUCTION PRESSURE Outdoor Temp COOLING SUCTION PRESSURE 16 19 22 ...

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