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Placement Considerations

Consider the following when positioning the unit:

•  In coastal areas or other places with salty atmosphere 

of sulfate gas, corrosion may shorten the life of the 

unit. In coastal areas, the coil should be cleaned with 

potable water several times per year to avoid corro­

sive buildup (salt).

•   Some localities are adopting sound ordinances based 

on  the  unit’s  sound  level  registered  from  the  adja

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cent property, not from the property where the unit is 

installed. Install the unit as far as possible from the 

property line.

• 

When possible, do not install the unit directly outside 

a window. Glass has a very high level of sound trans­

mission.

•  Install unit level.

Ground

Level

Building Structure

Figure 17. Install Unit Level

•  Choose a place solid enough to bear the weight and 

vibration of the unit, where the operation noise will not 

be amplified.

•  Choose a location where the hot air discharged from 

the unit or the operation noise will not be a nuisance 

to neighbors.

•  Avoid installing the outdoor unit near a bedroom or 

other places where noise may cause a problem.

• 

There must be sufficient space to carry the unit into 

and out of the site.

• 

There  must  be  unobstructed  air  flow  around  the  air 

inlet and the air outlet.

• 

The unit must not be installed in areas where a flam

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mable gas leak may occur.

•  Install the outdoor unit a minimum of 3 feet (1m) away 

from any antenna, power cord (line), radio, telephone, 

security  system,  or  intercom.  Electrical  interference 

and radio frequencies from any of these sources may 

affect operation.

•  Since water drains from the outdoor unit during vari­

ous stages of operation, do not place anything which 

may be damaged by moisture under the unit.

Direct Sunlight, Rain and Ice Protection

•  If the outdoor unit is subjected to prolong exposure to 

direct sunlight with temperatures over 100°F (38°C) a 

canopy is recommended as illustrated in “Figure 18. 

Outdoor Unit on Pedestal and Protective Canopy”or 

“Figure 19. Dog House­Style Shelter”.

12 in

305 mm

Air Inlet

Air Outlet

24 in

610 mm

Side View

Front View

Protective canopy

Protective canopy

Pedestal

(stand)

Pedestal

(stand)

Figure 18. Outdoor Unit on Pedestal and Protective 

Canopy

12 in

305 mm

24 in

610 mm

24 in

610 mm

12 in

305 mm

NOTE - Minimum clearances shown.

Figure 19. Dog House-Style Shelter

12 in

305 mm

24 in

610 mm

12 in

305 mm

24 in

610 mm

NOTE - Minimum clearances shown.

Figure 20. Unit installed in Alcove

IMPORTANT

The construction of a canopy or shade is necessary 

because of an ambient limit control set to 122°F (50°C)

to protect the electronics. If the outdoor unit is placed in 

direct sunlight it is possible that the limit may activate 

and shut down the unit. 

•  Place unit away from overhanging roof lines which 

would allow water or ice to drop on, or in front of, coil 

or into unit. Construct a canopy as illustrated in “Fig­

ure 18. Outdoor Unit on Pedestal and Protective Can

­

opy”.

•  The unit base should be elevated above the depth of 

average snows as illustrated in “Figure 21. Outdoor 

Unit on Brackets above Snow Line” on page 10.

Summary of Contents for MWHB Series

Page 1: ...indoor wall unit assembly must be thoroughly cleaned following final construction clean up All mini split operating conditions must be verified ac cording to these installation instructions MHB and M...

Page 2: ...ing of refrigerant CFCs HCFCs and HFCs as of July 1992 Approved methods of recovery recycling or reclaiming must be followed Fines and or incarceration may be levied for non compliance CAUTION As with...

Page 3: ...n 012 1 ton 018 1 5 tons 024 2 tons Refrigerant Type 4 HFC 410A Minor Design Sequence 1 1st Revision M H B 009 S 4 S 1 P Series Type M Mini Split OUTDOOR SINGLE ZONE HEAT PUMP UNITS Cooling Efficiency...

Page 4: ...14 11 1 4 286 30 7 8 784 21 7 8 556 17 3 4 451 30 1 8 765 2 3 4 70 2 3 8 60 3 5 8 92 11 7 8 302 Figure 2 9K and 12K Outdoor Unit Dimensions Inches mm DRAIN HOLE bottom of unit FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW TOP...

Page 5: ...mm inch Indoor unit outline Right rear side refrigerant pipe inlet 2 1 2 64 diameter 18K 3 1 2 90 24K Left rear side refrigerant pipe inlet 2 1 2 64 diameter 18K 3 1 2 90 24K 1 7 8 48 18K 2 1 8 54 24K...

Page 6: ...Rc Rockwell scale minimum Fully insert the wrench into the valve stem recess Service valve stems are factory torqued from 9 ft lbs 12 N m for small valves to 25 ft lbs 34 N for large valves to prevent...

Page 7: ...se a carpenter s level or measuring tape to verify the wall mounting plate is horizontally level 2 Secure the wall mounting plate to the wall using the provided screws and screw anchors NOTE It is imp...

Page 8: ...r unit 3 Drain should be as short as possible and should not have any droops or kinks that would restrict condensate flow and shall be approved resistant pipe There must be a 2 inch 51 mm space betwee...

Page 9: ...ne security system or intercom Electrical interference and radio frequencies from any of these sources may affect operation Since water drains from the outdoor unit during vari ous stages of operation...

Page 10: ...earing wall or area of the roof that can adequately support the unit Consult local codes for rooftop applications CAUTION Roof Damage This system contains both refrigerant and oil Some rubber roofing...

Page 11: ...nto the refrigerant piping before it is connected 10 CAREFULLY adjust refrigerant piping connections to suit the application 11 Slowly loosen one of the flare nuts to release the factory nitrogen char...

Page 12: ...sible and must be insulated to prevent condensation OUTDOOR UNIT OUTDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT INDOOR UNIT Maximum Line Set Length Maximum Line Set Length Maximum Elevation Outdooor Unit BELOW Indoor Unit...

Page 13: ...port connections liquid and gas line pipes until a positive pressure is achieved 3 Evacuate the system to a reading of 5000 Microns 5 Torr 4 Break the vacuum by allowing nitrogen into the port connec...

Page 14: ...ingle Zone Wiring IMPORTANT This unit must be properly grounded and protected by a circuit breaker The ground wire for the unit must not be connected to a gas or water pipe a lightning conductor or a...

Page 15: ...line service valves to release the refrigerant charge contained in outdoor unit into the system 5 Replace the stem caps and tighten to the value listed in Table 1 Torque Requirements on page 6 6 Check...

Page 16: ...Anti cold Air Flow n a cF Remote On Off n a CP ECO mode n a On display 3 seconds Outdoor Unit LED Slow flash Flashing at 1Hz Fast flash Flashing at 2Hz Test Run Pre Checks Only perform test run after...

Page 17: ...is below 60 F 16 C In this instance you can use the MANUAL CONTROL button on the indoor unit to test the COOL function 1 Lift the front panel of the indoor unit and raise it until it clicks in place 2...

Page 18: ...18 Indoor Unit Wiring Diagrams Figure 34 MWHB 09K 12K and 18K 115V and 208 230VAC Indoor Unit Wiring Diagram 16022000C27182 Figure 35 MWHB 24K 208 230VAC Indoor Unit Wiring Diagram...

Page 19: ...19 Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagrams Figure 36 MHB 9K and 12K 115VAC Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagram Figure 37 09K 12K and 18K 208 230VAC Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagram...

Page 20: ...20 Figure 38 MHB 24K 208 230VAC Outdoor Unit Wiring Diagram...

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