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INSTALLATION/USER

INSTRUCTIONS

©

2020 Lennox Industries Inc. 

Dallas, Texas, USA

THIS MANUAL MUST BE LEFT WITH THE OWNER 

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

WARNING

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, ser vice or 

maintenance can cause property damage, personal 

injury or loss of life.
Installation and service must be performed by a li censed 

professional HVAC installer (or equivalent) or a service 

agency.

General

Refer to the Product Specifications bulletin (EHB) for more 

product information.
These instructions are intended as a general guide and 

do not supersede local or national codes in any way. 

Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before 

installation.
The MFMA Floor Mount Console unit is matched with an 

outdoor heat pump unit to create a mini-split system that 

uses HFC-410A refrigerant.

Use of Mini-Split System During Construction

Lennox does not recommend the use of its mini-split 

systems during any phase of construction. Very low return 

air temperatures, harmful vapors and operation of the unit 

with clogged or misplaced filters will damage the system.

However, mini-split systems may be used for cooling of 

buildings under construction, if the following conditions 

are met:

• 

Air filter must be installed in the system and must be 

maintained during construction.

• 

Air filter must be replaced upon construction comple

-

tion.

•  The indoor wall unit assembly must be thoroughly 

cleaned following final construction clean-up.

• 

All mini-split operating conditions must be verified ac

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cording to these installation instructions.

MLA/MPB and  

MFMA Series

SINGLE-ZONE MINI-SPLIT SYSTEMS 

 

(208/230V) --  

Floor Mount Console 

508048-01 7/2020 

Table of Contents

General .....................................................................................1

Use of Mini-Split System During Construction..........................1

Included Parts...........................................................................2

Optional Accessories

 ................................................................2

Indoor / Outdoor Unit Match-Ups

..............................................2

Model Number Identification

 .....................................................3

Typical Single-Zone System Components

................................4

System Dimensions ..................................................................5

Outdoor Units ....................................................................................5

Indoor Units.......................................................................................5

System Clearances ..................................................................6

Outdoor Unit......................................................................................6

Indoor Unit ........................................................................................6

Torque Requirements for Caps and Fasteners.........................7

Indoor Unit Installation ..............................................................7

Unit Placement Considerations.........................................................7

Floor Installation................................................................................7

Indoor Unit Condensate Piping Connections ....................................8

Outdoor Unit Installation

 ...........................................................8

Placement Considerations ................................................................8

Direct Sunlight, Rain, Snow and Ice Protection ................................8

Prevailing Winds ...............................................................................9

Buried Refrigerant Pipe Protection .................................................10

Outdoor Unit Condensate Piping ....................................................10

Securing the Outdoor Unit ..............................................................10

Refrigerant Piping Connections ..............................................11

Leak Test and Evacuation

 ......................................................13

Leak Test ........................................................................................13

Triple Evacuation Procedure ...........................................................13

Wiring Connections ................................................................14

Outdoor Unit ...................................................................................14

Indoor Unit ......................................................................................14

Unit Start-Up ...........................................................................17

Adding Refrigerant for Longer Line Set ..................................17

Troubleshooting ......................................................................17

Test Run .................................................................................17

Pre-Checks .....................................................................................17

Procedure .......................................................................................17

Dry Mode Operation (Dehumidification)

 .................................18

Procedure .......................................................................................18

Sequence of Operation ...................................................................18

User Guide .............................................................................18

Default Settings...............................................................................18

Auto-Restart ....................................................................................18

Louver Angle Memory Function ......................................................18

Refrigerant Leak Detection System ................................................18

Manual Operations..........................................................................18

Adjusting Airflow Direction

 ..............................................................19

Adjust the Air Flow Direction Left and Right ...................................19

How to Clean the Air Filter ..............................................................19

Error Codes.....................................................................................19

Optional Programmable Wired Controller

...............................20

Programmable ................................................................................20

Non-Programmable.........................................................................20

Summary of Contents for M0STAT60Q-1

Page 1: ...lean up All mini split operating conditions must be verified ac cording to these installation instructions MLA MPB and MFMA Series SINGLE ZONE MINI SPLIT SYSTEMS 208 230V Floor Mount Console 508048 01...

Page 2: ...ccessories Component Catalog Number M0STAT64Q 1 Programmable Wired Controller 15D30 Wired Controller Extension Cable 20 feet long Y8738 Indoor Outdoor Unit Match Ups Outdoor Unit Indoor Unit Voltage M...

Page 3: ...ence 1 1st Revision Voltage P 208 230V 1 phase 60hz Nominal Cooling Capacity 012 1 ton Unit Type L Low Ambient Heat Pump P Heat Pump CEILING FLOOR NON DUCTED INDOOR UNITS M FM A 012 S 4 2 P Unit Type...

Page 4: ...rated tape field provided Wiring Condensate drain line wrapped in foam insulation Refrigerant Line Set Condensate Line And Indoor Outdoor Cable field provided Tape Line set wrapped in foam insulation...

Page 5: ...2S4S P inches 34 1 4 20 1 4 21 7 8 13 1 8 13 3 8 mm 870 514 556 333 340 MLA012S4S P inches 34 1 4 20 1 4 21 3 4 12 1 4 13 3 8 mm 870 514 552 311 594 Indoor Units Hanging Brackets 2 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIE...

Page 6: ...e 6 inches 152 mm when mounted on brackets and with no obstructions on the other three sides Figure 3 Outdoor Unit Clearances Inches mm Indoor Unit FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW 4 102 WALL SUPPLY AIR 40 1016 S...

Page 7: ...sed to strong electromagnetic forces Areas exposed to acids or alkaline detergents DO Place the unit so that it is not exposed to direct sun light Ensure the structural ceiling can support the weight...

Page 8: ...er several times per year to avoid corrosive buildup salt Some localities are adopting sound ordinances based on the unit s sound level registered from the adjacent property not from the property wher...

Page 9: ...et 12 in 305 mm 79 in 2007 mm Figure 9 Outdoor Unit Air Flow Obstructed by Snow Figure 10 Avoid Defrost Water Ice Hazard Prevailing Winds Normally wind baffles are not required for a outdoor unit Howe...

Page 10: ...l mounting brack et insert the provided drain connector into one of the 1 inch 25 mm drain holes and attached a field provided insulated drain hose to the connector Use field provid ed rubber plugs to...

Page 11: ...ength required for the application 4 Cut the selected pipes with a pipe cutter Make the cuts flat and smooth as illustrated in Figure 18 Cutting Pipe 9 0 Lean Crude Burr o Figure 18 Cutting Pipe 5 Ins...

Page 12: ...ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE FLARE MALE FLARE CONNECTION Figure 19 Making Connections Male to Female Connection 17 Once snug continue another half turn on each nut which should create a leak free joint A to...

Page 13: ...non condensables and moisture from the system Leak Test Use the following procedure to test for system leaks 1 Connect the manifold gauge set and dry nitrogen gas cylinder to the liquid and gas servic...

Page 14: ...ons are complete Indoor Unit All indoor units are powered by the outdoor unit Communication Wiring Indoor Units 30K and Below Use one stranded 4 conductor wire to provide power and communication Commu...

Page 15: ...g Factory Setting For Setting Down louver For Setting Down louver SW101 SW101 ACTIVE ACTIVE 1 1 2 2 ON ON 1 1 2 2 ON ON 1 1 2 2 ON ON 1 1 2 2 ON ON SW103 SW103 For Setting Fan Motor Control then No Po...

Page 16: ...G CN 21 Y G CN 1A Y G Y G COMPRESSOR Y G CN 50 3 U V W BLUE RED BLACK EXV OUTDOOR MAIN PCB OUTDOOR TE MP S E NS OR COMPR E S S OR DIS CHAR GE TE MP S E NS OR OUTDOOR C OIL TEMP SENSOR RED BLACK WHTIE...

Page 17: ...amount of additional refrigerant Failure to do so may result in reduced performance Table 8 Additional Refrigerant Charge System Size KBtu Pipe Length feet meters Amount of Refrigerant to add 12 25 7...

Page 18: ...failure the system will immediately stop When power returns the Operation light on the indoor unit will flash To restart the unit press the ON OFF button on the remote control If the system has an aut...

Page 19: ...Figure 30 Open Front Panel 2 Remove the Air Filter Press the clamps on the right and left sides of the air filter down slightly then pull upward to remove the air filter Air Outlet Selection Switch Fi...

Page 20: ...actory installed CN4 Adapter Cable Optional Programmable Wired Controller 20 Foot Cable provided with Programmable Wired Controller Figure 33 Connecting Optional Programmable Wired Controller Connect...

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